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, computer science, engineering, linguistics, mathematics, medicine and allied disciplines, philosophy, physics, and psychology. The Department of Neuroscience is committed to providing excellence in research
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determined by the program director Student Development/Advising (10%) Promptly respond to student inquiries and proactively provide relevant course information Utilize the University of Minnesota email system
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-associated virus vectors. • Candidate with experience in primary airway epithelial cell biology. • Candidate interested in pre-clinical and translational research. Physical & Environmental Requirements
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, deadline driven environment. ● Ability to gather and analyze information. ● Knowledge and skill using a personal computer and experience using Microsoft Office suite (Word & Excel) for word processing and
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groups of children or families to create a positive program experience and fun-filled nature-based adventures. Other times it may be assisting instructors with set-up, and clean-up or helping the program
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, orientations, and training to managers and employees. Utilize HR Analytics to engage in program planning and execution to promote employee engagement and diversity and inclusion that includes recruiting
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for Residency program participants during 9 month training period, April - December • Monthly assessment of BRIIDGE participants’ clinical performance during clinical training period, April – December, annually
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., Computer Science, Bioinformatics) OR a combination of education and relevant work experience to equal at least four years Excellent communication and teamwork skills. Detail-oriented and highly organized
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collaboration with Indigenous and rural communities. Our modern facilities have been thoughtfully constructed to foster team science approaches to research and well-being. The MK-MDT collaborates with faculty