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has had long-standing success since 2008 with 4.0 FTE training at four sites in the Twin Cities, led by our Program Director, Dr. Parastoo Fazeli. The Division also has a current Physician-Scientist
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Sciences Work Schedule: Weekdays FLSA Status: Exempt Reports To: Dr. Nick Phelps [Professor, FWCB and MAISRC Director] and Dr. Lynn Waterhouse [Adjunct Professor, FWCB and MNCFWRU Assistant Unit Leader] Work
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Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Dr. Theresa Osypuk seeks a Senior Data Analyst to oversee the implementation of data management for all aims of two federal
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Supervisor of Position: Dr. Devanshi Khokhani Anticipated Initial Appointment Period: 1 Year Salary Range: $62,232 – $65,000
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Assistant to support research with Psychology Assistant Professor Dr. John Blanchar. Summary: Start date: January 5th 2026 End date: May 17, 2026. Rate of pay: $27.95 per hour; Bi-weekly Expected supervisor
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study wide databases for successful study metrics. This position will report to Grace Runnoe, CARDIA Study Coordinator, with ultimate oversight by the CARDIA PI team, Drs. Faye Norby and Weihong Tang
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of experience (undergraduate students through senior faculty) and possess excellent oral and written communication skills. The candidate will work under the direction of Dr. Sarah Greising, for more information
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for the Developing Brain. Drs. Meghan Swanson and Jed Elison are co Directors, and Casey Burrows is the Director of Clinical Training. The lab focuses on understanding brain and behavioral development of infants and
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and can seek additional mentorship from a diverse and vibrant group of research programs, including: Dr. Gaugler’s Families and LTC Projects, whose mission is to build systems and solutions that empower
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on Ecological Neuroscience (SCENE)—a multi-species, international consortium exploring ecological behaviors across rodents, bats, non-human primates, and humans (https://www.simonsfoundation.org/2025/04/24/simons