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, with access to advanced imaging and laboratory testing seven days a week. There is also outpatient IV therapy through the Specialty Infusion and Procedure Center. Our faculty physicians have clinics
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demands and manage time appropriately. •Excellent organizational skills and ability to multitask. •Diligence with protocol adherence. •High affinity with working with technology. •Strong computer skills
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(timely data entry into REDCap/spreadsheets, ensure data are properly recorded in files and in computer databases, compile data for interim and final study analyses) management of collected biological
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). Research projects will also require engineering design, prototype testing and evaluation, hardware and software development, pre-clinical study data collection, clinical study data collection, data analysis
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Previous Job Job Title Research Professional 5 - Department of Plant and Microbial Biology Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 369397 Location Twin Cities Job Family Research Full/Part Time Full-Time
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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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and work experience to equal 4 years. Proficiency in common computer applications, including word processing and spreadsheets; Ideal candidates will have research experience working with psychiatric
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other sciences field by the time of hire and experience in a laboratory environment. Background in fluid mechanics and laboratory experiments is preferred. Data and image processing skills are also
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research experience in the following areas: 1) Stem cell biology 2) Spinal cord injury cell transplantation ● Experience with cell culture, microscopy and analysis, live cell imaging, and animal behavior
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. The postdoc will process and analyze data, prepare manuscripts, and assist with MRI data collection. The CNS Lab has collected MRI data from samples of typically developing infants, infants who develop autism