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, writing, and presentations Qualifications Required Qualifications: ● A PhD degree in Neuroscience or a related field who possesses a strong laboratory background and communication skills. Preferred
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. Experience with gene editing and subsequent analysis. Good fine motor skills are required for ocular injections and dissection. Superior analytical, communication and management skills. Excellent communication
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health facilities, community clinics, nursing homes, and home care agencies. Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $56K-$62K; depending on education/qualifications/experience Please visit the Benefits
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. 10% Communicating research to the broader community by writing papers, submitting them for publication in peer-reviewed journals. Giving presentations at universities and laboratories and presenting
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related disciplines Research experience in use of hydrologic models Demonstrated experience with field monitoring of hydrology or soil parameters Demonstrated excellent written and oral communication skills
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Contributions that impact not only producers and farms but society at large—human health, communities, economy, energy, and the environment Working in teams of people with complementary skills and expertise Rich
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the organization structure of the School of Physics and Astronomy. Job Duties 80% research, analysis, and dissemination of results to the collaboration and the science community; 15% staying abreast of developments
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to improve performance. The postdoc will join a research team at the University of Minnesota in collecting data and performing analyses and engaging with community partners (including stormwater practitioners
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-scale school-based research. Strong organizational and communication skills Strong professional writing skills, including research reports, peer-reviewed research articles, or other print and electronic
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research areas include Biomedical applications, Communication systems and information theory, Digital systems and computer architecture, Microelectronics, Micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS), Nano