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these services while also protecting our alumni and donor data through secure processes and procedures. Hybrid Work Model: The University of Minnesota Foundation (UMF) operates under a hybrid work model, with
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the ACGME common program requirements: ● Be a role model of professionalism; ● Design and conduct the program in a fashion consistent with the needs of the community, the mission(s) of the Sponsoring
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statistical methods to agronomic research, including mixed models, geospatial statistics, multivariate analysis, and machine learning - Must possess and maintain an active and valid driver’s license Preferred
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models, CRISPR screens, Prime editors, Protein engineering, AAVs, LNP, single-cell RNA sequencing, FACS, Immunohistochemistry, and Next generation sequence. Additional information on our research projects
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their strengths, clarify their interests, and explore available areas of study in the context of the liberal arts. The overarching model is one positioned at the intersection of development and learning, drawing
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researcher for a 2-year, collaborative project funded by Minnesota’s LCCMR Program titled "Climate change and management effects on lake methane". The position will be based at the University of Minnesota
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assessment, evaluation, treatment planning, individual and group counseling, as well as crisis intervention. Services are often provided via a counseling model, rather than being restricted to a mental illness
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, using electrophysiology, optogenetics, transgenic animals, and mouse models. The candidate will advance work using voltage imaging to monitor and better understand seizure networks. Weekend and evening
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the laboratory include the study of growth factor signaling in regulating growth and metastasis of breast cancer, use of animal models to study the effect of signaling inhibitors and natural killer cell based
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experimental and computational methods for integrated multi-omics studies. About the Role · Lead independent research projects investigating somatic mosaicism in various tissue types of human or mouse models