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faculty member at the Associate Professor level from candidates with a Ph.D or equivalent degree specializing in biomedical engineering, electrical & computer engineering, neuroscience, or related fields
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Previous Job Job Title Research Professional 3 - Biomedical Engineering Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 369011 Location Twin Cities Job Family Research Full/Part Time Full-Time Regular/Temporary
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and manipulation of synaptic function, including novel multiphoton imaging, optogenetic, and computational tools. We are looking for a highly motivated individual with a strong background in cellular
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Arrangement: • The position is expected to work primarily on-site. Your work location will on the 3rd floor, Wallin Biomedical Biosciences. • The Department retains the right to modify flexible work arrangement
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, immunofluorescence, PCR, qPCR, cell-based assays, fluorescence calcium imaging. • Perform data acquisition and analysis, grant and manuscript preparation, and presentation of findings at weekly lab meetings
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Previous Job Job Title Research Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering – Neurodegeneration Focus Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 368288 Location Twin Cities Job Family Academic Full/Part Time
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generated in the lab, such as DNA-/RNA-/ATAC-sequencing, biomedical image, etc. By analyzing the multi-omics data, we aim to combine complementary advantages of these data to understand the coordinated
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unique expertise in imaging physics, engineering, and signal processing, amplifying the contributions of each of these groups of scientists to conduct basic and clinical biomedical research. CMRR focuses
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processing of samples for downstream applications (e.g., purification, assays, imaging). • Maintain accurate lab records and contribute to experiment tracking. • Coordinate with senior researchers and
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microbiological testing at interfaces within the compounding device prototype, assessment of the long-term stability of the fluid, and translating these findings into recommendations for the system design. Who