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-Time Regular/Temporary Regular Job Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job About Our Lab The Verkerke lab is a dynamic and collaborative research
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for the Developing Brain at the University of Minnesota. Our work focuses on advancing the understanding of brain development in health and disease. We are an interdisciplinary team of researchers trying
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, lab and team meetings. Share feedback and assist other lab members when they are stuck on a project. Collegial conduct towards trainees, staff members and members of the research group. Adherence to all
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conservation action; Developing meaningful solutions for contemporary problems; Advancing scientific knowledge through rigorous research Job Duties/About the Job: The Milstein-Shaffer Lab in the Department
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job We are seeking a motivated and productive post-doctoral fellow/associate/research scientist with extensive experience in cell
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neuroplasticity using rodent models. Concurrent research lines exploring the intersection of sex hormone signaling and respiratory neuroplasticity in aging, spinal cord injury, and stress models offer multiple
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of Minnesota is seeking two postdoctoral research associates to join a team working on multiple research projects in the field of health data science, artificial intelligence and natural language process
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postdoctoral researcher to assist in the laboratory’s efforts in developing a robotic exoskeleton for the physical rehabilitation of the upper limb function. The laboratory is working on translating an advanced
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this work to drug discovery efforts through ongoing collaborations with pharma, this position will provide translational research opportunities. Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) are desirable
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studies and tissue sample collections and analysis Perform all phases of experimental investigations in consultation with the faculty advisor(s) Collaborate with other researchers in the collaborative