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occur on a rolling basis until a candidate is hired. Multiple hires are possible. The successful candidate for this position will work under the supervision of Dr. Theresa Osypuk , Professor
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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
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scientist to join our research investigating how constructed stormwater ponds function, to better design and manage their use to improve water quality. With funding from the Minnesota Stormwater Research
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Biotechnology Institute at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities is hiring a postdoctoral researcher in geomicrobiology/molecular biology. This researcher will work on an NSF-funded CAREER grant to determine
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to three full-time Post-Doctoral Associate (9546 Post-Doctoral Associate) positions. For more info on the division, visit http://www.sph.umn.edu/academics/divisions/biostatistics/. The Post-Doc will work
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analysis pipeline for the resulting videos, and writing manuscripts. Additionally, this postdoc will work closely with a collaborative team of disease ecologists, movement ecologists, and veterinarians
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%- Animal work - mouse colony maintenance that involves breeding, husbandry, and maintaining appropriate records and tracking animals. 40%- Conduct research using techniques which include molecular biology
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Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Compensation Range: $62,232 – 75,564.00 annually; follows NIH stipend level by experience Work
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Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Position Overview This position is designed to support the work of Connecting Bridges: Empowering and Supporting Birth