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develops technologies to understand and reverse the circuit impairments that cause mental illness, including depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, PTSD, and addictions. More information about our work
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Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Several postdoctoral researcher positions are available in the laboratory of Dr. Ming Xu in the Institute
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member, contributing to the lab beyond your project, including training other lab members. Responsibilities Include: Research- 85% • Together with the PI, design experiments. • Experimental work, including
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-Doctoral Associate Researcher for a 14-month program expected to last through June 30, 2026. Job Responsibilities: Project Management and Communication (10%) Facilitate communication with study sites and
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on campus. Per UMN policy, work may be done remotely when appropriate and approved by your manager. Job Responsibilities Study Administration – 60% • Design, conduct, and carry out original research projects
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evolution, genetics, genomics, or related fields or degree expected before the start date Experience working with genomic data Familiarity with behavioral research Strong writing skills and experience in peer
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yeast genetics and molecular/cellular biology expertise to join this international team studying the effects of polyploidy on cell physiology and evolution. The experienced researcher will run
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Job duties: 80% Conducting research related to the nexus of air, climate, energy, and food 10% Preparing research findings
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concern during wastewater treatment. The second would work with Prof. Arnold to quantify quaternary ammonium compounds and fluorinated chemicals in water, sediment, and biological matrices using a
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mis-segregation and aneuploidy. Evaluate phenotypes of Topoisomerase II and PICH mutants and effects of PICH inhibitors on cancer cells. Position Duties / Responsibilities 80% - Laboratory research