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mechanisms of metabolic diseases and cancer; developing novel strategies in biocatalysis and biotechnology; and advancing knowledge through structural biology and molecular biophysics. We organize ourselves
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in the University of Minnesota. The research will focus on applying, developing and implementing novel statistical methods for causal inference, integrative data analysis or/and machine/deep learning
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required, you will be expected to prepare manuscripts for submission to scientific journals and present at scientific meetings. 35% Detailed documentation of procedures and experimental data is expected
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developing a non-invasive magnetic resonance imaging tool to interrogate human brain metabolism using the ultra-high field 10.5 T whole-body human MRI scanner and a novel dynamic deuterium to proton exchange
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to prepare manuscripts for submission to scientific journals and present at scientific meetings. Detailed documentation of procedures and experimental data are expected. This involves analyses of data
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). Additionally, the fellow may engage in HIV-related intervention modeling if interested. The postdoc will have opportunities to lead the development/adaptation of simulation models (e.g., microsimulation
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368406 Location All Other -See Job Description Department Southern ROC, Waseca Posted Date 05/28/2025 Job Title Grants Development Manager Job ID 367995 Location Morris Department M Grants Management
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proteins in transcription and associated processes. 10% Training/supervision of technicians and undergraduate students. Train new technical staff in standard biochemical and molecular biology techniques and
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Communication, Lab Maintenance and Training Prepare and publish research articles. Disseminate the research results via participation in conferences and workshops. Help ensure that Professor Greven’s lab is run
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Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job About the Job: 30% Lead research projects pertaining to development of large animal models of disease