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) whilst increasing diversity.” Satisfy requirements of the training grant outlined in appointment letter and continue to make progress on research. Attend the IRACDA 3-day annual conference. Restrictions
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across institutions to build teams with the highest possible degree of expertise. Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $60K-$68K; depending on education/qualifications/experience Please visit the Benefits
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biomedical informatics projects ● Assist with new project development including literature review, study design. ● Work under general supervision but usually is given the latitude to make decision on projects
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is located in the Ecology Building on the St. Paul campus, but also has two major field stations where students and faculty conduct field research. Many of the research collections of the Bell Museum
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research; and through our mentoring of graduate students and colleagues, we will help build a strong community of teaching scholars of national reputation. Diversity Statement The Department of Biology
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-ranked units. The department is located in the Ecology Building on the St. Paul campus, but also has two major field stations where students and faculty conduct field research. Many of the research
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. Lindsay Glesener School of Physics and Astronomy University of Minnesota 116 Church Street S.E. Minneapolis, MN, 55455 Email: glesener@umn.edu Diversity The University recognizes and values the importance
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. Building on our prior work (PMID: 35969037, PMID: 36662852) we aim to explore how recognition of photoreceptors outer segments or dying cells maintains homeostasis, results in inflammation and degeneration
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research, teaching, advising, outreach, and administrative functions. CLA units reside in over twenty buildings on the East Bank and West Bank of the Twin Cities campus. CLA enrolls nearly 13,000
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neuroinflammation and CNS pathology in mouse models of neurodegeneration, demyelination, and brain tumors. Make use of multidisciplinary approaches combining advanced flow cytometry, molecular biology, behavioral