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mainly be responsible for developing the building blocks of a forest planning model (adapting inventory data, assessing current growth and yield projections, defining current forest management strategies
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The School of Mathematics, located in the heart of the University of Minnesota's College of Science and Engineering, features over sixty faculty and more than 120 graduate students engaged in world-class
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-18 months on your published or ongoing research Qualifications Required Qualifications: A Doctorate Degree in a relevant scientific field (neuroscience, molecular biology, biomedical engineering, or
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sequencing technologies to investigate somatic mutations and epimutations, exploring their roles in aging and age-related diseases. · Multi-omics Technology Development: Developing and implementing innovative
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for recording across multiple cortical/ striatal circuits •Optogenetic and electrical real-time perturbations, including interventions directly related to clinical deep brain stimulation. •Parametric
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Qualifications Doctoral degree in cell biology or molecular biology with extensive experience in cloning, protein purification, enzymatic assays and genetic engineering, with demonstrated knowledge on signal
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Qualifications Required qualifications: • Ph.D. or equivalent degree in Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Genetics, Genomics or a related field • At least one first author publication
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to lead a project related to the transport of bacteria in porous media and multiphase flow. A PhD degree in engineering or earth science is needed. 75% - Conduct laboratory experiments related
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related to engineering specialized metabolite biosynthetic pathways Essential and Other Functions: (40%) molecular biology and microbiology (50%) Data analysis (10%) Prepare manuscripts and communications
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and various watershed management districts across the metro) to achieve project research and technology transfer objectives. We seek an energetic scientist committed to conducting research to understand