73 postdoc-computational-biomedical-engineering Postdoctoral positions at University of Minnesota
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be able to systematically integrate biomedical/biological knowledge to improve the prediction power of clinical outcomes. Domains of applications may include cancer and cardiovascular diseases, and
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include: -PhD (or equivalent terminal degree) in relevant discipline, in biological sciences, microbiology, chemical engineering, biomedical engineering, or mechanical engineering -Experience with funded
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including human induced pluripotent stem cell biology, molecular biology, genomics, biomedical engineering, biochemistry - Experience in gene-editing tools - Experience of successfully contributing to writing
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-guided foundation models. 20% The postdoc will be expected to lead efforts or collaborate on research reports, peer-reviewed manuscripts for publication and invention disclosures, and participate in
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conferences (20%) Qualifications Required Qualifications: - A B.S. degree related to a biomedical field. Preferred Qualifications: - Advanced degree (PhD) in biomedical sciences or related field(s) - Experience
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seeking a Postdoctoral Associate to establish a new lab with an optimistic lab culture. The immediate need is for cell line engineering (CRISPR, etc), and drug metabolism studies to investigate drug-drug
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location will be in the Wallin Biomedical Biosciences. • The Department retains the right to modify flexible work arrangement agreements on a temporary or permanent basis for any reason at any time. All
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. This position is designed to recruit two highly motivated postdocs with a strong background in molecular biology or virology to support studies on Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) oncology. Individuals should be open to