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metabolic physiology, stress physiology and social determinants of health and aging. We developed a unique integrative approach to investigate the molecular physiology of obesity and chronic stress-related
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attention on career development and growth. Other training includes: Participation in regular lab meetings, opportunities to present work at professional conferences, community outreach, and preparation and
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of Minnesota’s Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain (MIDB) under the direction of Dr. Julia Moser. This position will focus on infant neuroimaging projects. CDNI is housed at the Masonic Institute
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references Prepare manuscripts for submission according to journal guidelines Coding qualitative data Extract relevant data from NVivo upon request Assist in preparing PowerPoint presentations and scientific
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The Blythe Lab in the Department of Genetics, Cell Biology and Development seeks a postdoctoral associate to join our team
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that are engaging and easily understood. (30%) Recruitment procedures development Assist in the development of recruitment procedures, including but not limited to: Strategies for searching online databases to help
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job This position includes duties related to molecular biology, data analytics and manuscript development within a computational
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Essential responsibilities: Maintain wild type and genetically modified primary human and animal cells/tissues Develop and
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cohorts for development of motoric abnormalities. Perform standardized assessment of motoric function and cognitive function. This task will also require basic statistical analysis (calculations of mean
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existing research into the role of microglia in seizures and epilepsy development, with an emphasis on neuroinflammation. As epilepsy is a complex disease, our research is holistic and spans cellular