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Biotechnology Institute at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities is hiring a postdoctoral researcher in geomicrobiology/molecular biology. This researcher will work on an NSF-funded CAREER grant to determine
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Regular/Temporary Regular Job Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Summary of Position: The post-doctoral researcher will work under the
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-doctoral associate conducts research or service that provides further development of career skills or allows them opportunities to learn new research techniques. They are trained by and work in conjunction
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skills or allows them opportunities to learn new research techniques. They are trained and work in conjunction with a faculty mentor who determines the training agenda. Post-Doctoral Associates may
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/programming and communication skills. Essential qualifications include the ability to quickly learn new things and work independently, along with previous research experience in at least one of the following
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of hypothesis-driven research projects. 15% – Analysis & Review • Analysis and review of generated data and reviewing previously reported scientific literature. 15% – Scientific writing and presentation Work
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the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities during the current fiscal year to conduct grant supported research in all areas of electrical and computer
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, on both a day-to-day and long-term basis. 10% Participate in Lab/Department Activies Present research findings at lab meetings and departmental symposia. Attend seminars and interact with laboratory
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time Postdoctoral Researcher. The initial appointment is for one year, with renewal possible. The incoming postdoc will work closely with the PI to conduct field measurements and use hydrologic/water
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biology, genetics, physiology or biomedicine and have a strong track record of, and potential for, success. The applicant should have a keen research interest in cell signaling, calcium dynamics