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: This position will be primarily supervised by Dr. Francis X. Shen, JD, PhD. Dr. Shen is a Professor at the University of Minnesota Law School, a member of the Faculty in the UMN Graduate Program in Neuroscience
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determine the enzymes and pathways that enable these microbes to perform this function and determine how to increase the rates of biodegradation by combining various strains to develop bioreactors
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from candidates applying mathematical research to a wide range of areas, including but not limited to physics, engineering, medicine, agriculture, and social sciences. The goal of this program is to
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-funded, early-career principal investigator. They will receive significant mentoring from the principal investigator and help to interview, recruit, and train future trainees and employees
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level 2 laboratory with microbial pathogens Experience executing, troubleshooting, and developing polymerase chain reaction (PCR) protocols Experience with microbial genetics, including Lambda red
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publications (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/10e3dniOfhp56/bibliography/public/). This position provides an excellent learning opportunity, access to state-of-the-art resources, including top-of-the-line
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operating procedures. • Oversee data collection and management. • Lead meetings with project collaborators and funding agencies. • Analyze data and develop figures and tables for publications and
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Findings • Collaborate Across Disciplines: Work with computational biologists, iPSC researchers, and clinical colleagues on collaborative projects involving omics, imaging, and biomarker development. • Other
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practices in data management. o Collaborate closely with investigators to integrate analytical findings into experimental design, interpretation, and hypothesis generation. o Prepare manuscripts, figures, and
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to the characterization of kinases and their interactions with regulatory subunits through NMR spectroscopy and other biophysical techniques. Training and Supervision (20%): You will train technicians and students in NMR