55 developer-"https:" "https:" "https:" Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Minnesota
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Regular Job Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job 70% Data analysis: develop software tools for analysis of multivariate neural data. Apply tools
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varieties. By conducting systematic literature reviews, in-depth stakeholder interviews, and large-scale international surveys, you will directly influence how biocontainment strategies are developed and
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offers a variety of opportunities to collaborate with translational scientists and clinicians on applying mathematical modeling to accelerate the development of novel therapies for cancer
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, including experimental work, data analysis, and model development. 10% effort will support dissemination of research findings, including publications and conference presentations. The remaining 5% effort will
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project of the laboratory. In addition, the post-doctoral fellow will be encouraged to develop her/his own research within the overall goal of the laboratory. The post-doctoral associate will be expected
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maintenance, and behavioral testing • Prepare acute brain slices and conduct whole-cell patch-clamp recordings • Independently perform surgery and perfusions on experimental animals. • Collect brain tissue
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prediction approach for pennycress and winter camelina improvement. Post-Doctoral Associates conduct research and/or services that provide further development of career skills or allow them opportunities
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hearts Assist with human heart anatomical studies and imaging and developing high resolution computational models and 3D printed models to be used for device testing Work under general supervision but is
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. Experience with structural biology (cryo-EM or crystallography), chromatography, mass spec-based targeted metabolomics, assay development, lipid biochemistry or immunology would be considered assets. The lab
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. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in decision analysis and developing computer-based simulations to model either infectious or non-infectious diseases. Evidence of research productivity in mathematical