65 project-assistant Postdoctoral positions at University of Minnesota in United States
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writing, and contribution to grant proposals (20%). -Mentor junior researchers, students, and technicians, providing technical training and guidance in experimental design (10%). -Support laboratory
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with fellow researchers in the Kennedy Lab and collaborating labs about research protocols, including protocol trialing and optimization, and project progress. ● Assist with data curation (e.g
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, atrial fibrillation and atrial myopathy. Job Responsibilities: 70%: You will be responsible for implementing project activities and conducting data analyses. You will be expected to collaborate with other
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provided by the PI. However, it is expected that a postdoctoral fellow would strive to be independent. Further, postdoctoral fellows may start on an established project, but are expected to establish
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methods for grant proposals. ● Maintain meticulous experimental records and assist in the development of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Project Management & Collaboration (20%) ● Oversee day-to-day
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: 50%: The primary responsibility of this position will be to design, lead and conduct experiments based on research studies of the lab which includes research on muscle physiology, aging, and estrogen
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minority psychology. 20% - Develop new lines of research that build off past research conducted during graduate school or collaborate on new research projects with existing faculty, graduate students, and
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-funded project that focuses on tracing the impact of atmospherically deposited per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the Great Lakes region. The project seeks to quantify PFAS deposition from
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, protein purification, enzymatic assays and proteomic sample preparation. 15%, Design experiments. Design the routine experiments based on existing protocols or with slight modification from existing
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candidates for a Post-Doctoral Associate position in support of a research project on the integration of wildlife management objectives into forest management planning in Minnesota. This two-year position will