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to the induction and maintenance of tolerance in preclinical animal models and human transplant recipients. Summary of Position: The Transplantation Tolerance Laboratories (TTL) are looking for an outstanding and
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investigating auditory processing, hearing impairment, and neural stimulation approaches. This research spans both animal and human studies, with a focus on neural coding, plasticity, and perception in response
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sequencing, CRISPR/Cas9 technology, and in conducting flank and intracranial efficacy studies in animals (mice). Physical & Environmental Requirements • Must be comfortable working in environments that may
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, such as hyperthermia-based or temperature-controlled therapeutic systems. -Documented experience in small animal surgery and translational research, including tissue handling, microsurgery, and in vivo
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candidates for a Post-Doctoral Associate position in support of a research project on the integration of wildlife management objectives into forest management planning in Minnesota. This two-year position will
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disease which combines behavioral and genetic models, metabolic, neuroendocrine and imaging techniques in living animals as well as sophisticated molecular and structural biology analyses of neuropeptides
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) disease transmission at the intersection of human, animal and environmental health (50%). This responsibility includes all aspects of the research process, co-developed between the UMN team and Waiwai
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indicators (GEVIs) for single-neuron, single-spike resolution recordings in behaving animals. The incoming candidate in the Kannan lab will apply advanced optical tools and multipopulation voltage imaging
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-based culture systems/models • Experience with in vivo assessments of muscle physiology • Experience with animal surgeries and tissue harvest, and animal behavioral analyses • Proficiency with
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on the “Passalidae Tree of Life Project” in the Department of Entomology. A successful candidate for this position is expected to address questions related to the origins of the unique fauna of bess beetles