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buildings. All required qualifications must be documented on application materials. Required Qualifications: • PhD Degree in Neurosciences • At least 2 Years of experience • Record of peer reviewed
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Bethesda, MD under the direction of J. Kent Werner, MD, PhD. The Site Principal Investigator for Minneapolis is Nicholas Davenport, PhD. This position will be funded for a minimum of 6 months, with
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/Temporary Regular Job Code 8354PR Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job 80% Experimental Research - Conduct research into the cellular and molecular mechanisms
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group dedicated to understanding the fundamental molecular mechanisms of metabolism. Our work focuses on how nutrient sensing pathways contribute to metabolic disease. We use a combination of cutting-edge
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the neurorehabilitation industry to understand current standards of practices. Qualifications Required Qualifications: ● PhD degree in Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering or related fields. ● Competence in
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all study-related documents and logs including essential, source, and regulatory documents. Organize and submit data into databases, spreadsheets and reporting mechanisms, and ensure accuracy of data
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research group dedicated to understanding the fundamental molecular mechanisms of metabolism. Our work focuses on how nutrient sensing pathways contribute to metabolic disease. We use a combination of
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the pathways and mechanisms by which fungi interact with selenium, an essential toxin, in the environment. Specifically, this research examines the reductive transformation of soluble, toxic Se
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, the University of Minnesota Medical School has three campuses. A four-year MD program and the MD/PhD program are located on the Twin Cities campus in addition to MD programs at regional campuses in Duluth and St
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tissue responds to radiation to influence metabolic health and immune function in cancer patients. The second is investigating the mechanisms by which obesity influences cancer biology and response