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to enable heritable editing in Sorghum bicolor, maize and other monocots. 65% Perform Research: Lead role in developing methods to make targeted mutations in plants using sequence-specific nucleases
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of health policies that advance population health, with a focus on rural communities. 2. Utilize quantitative methods, data management and analysis skills, and large secondary datasets, and collaborate
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participating in this research 10% Maintain familiarity with the latest results and methods in the field, reading relevant papers, organizing and participating in seminars and conferences. 10%: Communicating
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literature search on relevant topics including current methods, reagents, and ethics. Perform periodic literature reviews. Establish and maintain a working knowledge of the principles behind daily work
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procedures to engineer, manipulate, and phenotype yeast cells. They will perform molecular, genetic, and microbiology techniques and will be expected to select and adapt methods to meet specific research needs
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. Methodological skills in one or more of the following areas are preferred: (1) experimental and observational designs; (2) intervention research; (3) quantitative methods; (4) qualitative or mixed-methods; (5
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Institutional Review Board (IRB) protocols. ● Design and execute data analysis pipelines using statistical methods and advanced computational tools. ● Translate complex findings into clear data visualizations
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of Minnesota, working with Professor Russell Funk. This position focuses on using computational methods to understand how knowledge is produced, shared, and applied across complex systems. About the Project
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that utilizes a strength-based approach to development and well-being. The FamiLee lab has a focus on measurement, mixed-method, and longitudinal studies on racial discrimination, ethnic-racial socialization
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and psychophysical testing methods. Prior experience in grant writing and collaborative research environments. About the Department To learn more about the Department of Otolaryngology- Head & Neck