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researcher for a 2-year, collaborative project funded by Minnesota’s LCCMR Program titled "Climate change and management effects on lake methane". The position will be based at the University of Minnesota
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pharmaceuticals to identify which chemical structures are mineralized to fluoride and which lead to formation of persistent fluorinated byproducts. The key tasks will be to run biodegradation experiments with
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involving agricultural activities. Of interest is the study of water flow processes and the transport of agricultural chemicals such as nitrate-nitrogen and phosphorus. The researcher will utilize various
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computational infrastructure such as A100 and H100 GPUs, combined with pre-processed large-scale biobank data such as UK Biobank and ADSP, enabling you to work at the scale required for breakthrough research
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and manipulation of synaptic function, including novel multiphoton imaging, optogenetic, and computational tools. We are looking for a highly motivated individual with a strong background in cellular
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, immunoprecipitation, cell culture, immunofluorescence, qRT-PCR, western blots, CRISPR knockout, etc. 3. Experiences in epigenetic research-related skills like ChIP-seq, ChIP-qPCR, HiChIP, and ATAC-seq are highly
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Regular Job Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Job Duties/Responsibilities: 100% Behavioral neuroscience research, including designing
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at the University of Minnesota seek a motivated scientist with applied field research experience to evaluate existing data from research trials conducted in Minnesota and establish and coordinate nitrogen fertilizer
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- May 2026). The opportunity to teach a class in Summer 2026 may be available. The position may be renewed based on funding, departmental need, and job performance. At the University of Minnesota