Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Regular Job Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job ● 75% Research → The postdoctoral scholar will design and carry out experiments to understand
-
, are seeking two postdoctoral associates to participate in ongoing interdisciplinary projects. The incoming candidate in the Vasan lab will focus on engineering ultra-sensitive genetically encoded voltage
-
the specific aims of the USDA-NIFA grant and obtain preliminary results for a competitive renewal. Successful execution of these experiments is necessary to accumulate data to enable publication of project
-
the Department of Plant and Microbial Biology and Center for Precision Plant Genomics at University of Minnesota. The successful candidate will take on a collaborative project with Dr. Shaobin Zhong at Cereal
-
analyses with the project data; developing, writing, presenting, and publishing research articles; collaborating with the interdisciplinary project team to execute the project; and engaging in professional
-
routines into the software architecture of the robotic system. ● Communicating with project supervisor and international partners. ● Assist in conducting clinical trial research using the device
-
on the “Passalidae Tree of Life Project” in the Department of Entomology. A successful candidate for this position is expected to address questions related to the origins of the unique fauna of bess beetles
-
. Our research investigates how receptor-mediated signal transduction is regulated in time and space within cells. As a postdoctoral associate, you would spearhead a project related to these themes while
-
skills for this position. Specifically, the PA will use generalized additive mixed-effects models to analyze data from existing and ongoing projects. Fluency with the R programming language is essential
-
Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job This is a 2-year position and will conduct work on a sponsored project with Joshua Gamble (Research Agroecologist, USDA