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international conferences Qualifications Essential Qualifications: PhD in education, psychology, biology or a related field Experience with and knowledge of anatomy and physiology education, evidence-based
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outcomes among children and adolescents (ages 9-17). Specifically, the remotely conducted studies are investigating the alignment of measures and respective contributions of executive function, personal
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techniques to expand and enhance the robust monitoring of cropland carbon budgets. This involves integrating multi-modal data (e.g. remote sensing, eddy-covariance flux tower/chamber measurements, soil
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and drug-gene interactions to be translated to clinic. The postdoc may investigate mechanisms of kidney disease with spatialomics, biopsies and clinical data. This is NOT a remote position. The postdoc
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participant visits, the successful candidate should expect to be in the office routinely, 3+ days per week . The ability to work remotely exists and is dependent on work duties. Funding is available for up
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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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related to fetal origins of health disease and in particular how maternal diet and microbiome shape nutrient sensing of key metabolic tissues such as pancreas, liver and adipose tissue. We perform high fat
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. The successful candidate is expected to have access to a reliable internet connection for duties undertaken remotely. Qualifications Required Qualifications: A PhD degree in Biostatistics, Statistics