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-photon imaging in the ferret. The end goal of our work is to test a model of excitatory-inhibitory interactions against data collected in an animal model with columnar architecture in primary visual cortex
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. or B.A. (in humanities, communication, formal sciences, applied sciences, technology, engineering, or neuroscience) plus at least 2 years relevant work experience, or a combination of education and
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stereotaxic injections and implantations, tissue harvest and processing. • Data collection, including in vivo behavioral experiments. • Data analysis. • Data interpretation • Data presentation, including
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Previous Job Job Title Application Processing Specialist Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 367163 Location Crookston Job Family Student Services Full/Part Time Full-Time Regular/Temporary Regular Job
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implementation of learning experiences. Support the development of the child’s role as an integral member of their learning community through developing the child’s self-image and competence. Prepares materials
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, biomedical engineering, computer science, neuroscience or similar field Experience acquiring and analyzing magnetic resonance spectra or images Track record of scientific publications Preferred: Experience in
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in this project include engineering and maintaining transgenic worm strains, high-resolution microscopy, and quantitative data analysis. This position offers active mentoring from the principal
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projects for faculty from the Otolaryngology Department at the University of Minnesota. This position will be performed primarily onsite at the MHealth Clinics and Surgery Center and the Phillips Wangensteen
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. The campus provides excellent state of the art core facilities for biomedical research. The Genomics Center and Imaging Center at University of Minnesota boast the top-of-the-line novel spatial proteogenomics
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projects focusing on the role of macrophages and microglia in chronic inflammation or cancer. We utilize genome engineering of induced pluripotent stem cells followed by downstream differentiation