26 postdoc-in-automation-and-control Postdoctoral positions at University of Minnesota
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for Magnetic Resonance Research (CMRR), including ultra- high resolution 7T imaging. Our group is strongly committed to professional development and personalizing the postdoc experience. We encourage
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: Negotiable. Position will remain open until filled. Annual Salary: Based on NIH NRSA postdoctoral stipend levels . Postdoc No Experience: $62,232 Postdoc 1 year of Experience: $62,652 Postdoc 2 years
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experimental issues. Preferred Qualifications 1. Experience with automated liquid handling systems for NGS library preparation. 2. Familiarity with flow cytometry. 3. Prior experience collaborating with
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have three letters of recommendation sent to: Prof. Jeremiah Mans School of Physics and Astronomy University of Minnesota 116 Church Street S.E. Minneapolis, MN, 55455 Email: physics-cms-postdoc-search
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with applications in medicine and agriculture, specifically by understanding, treating, and controlling cancer and other chronic diseases. The Hormel Institute serves as a center of technical and
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, Indigenous, and people of color, those with disabilities, those who are first generation, veterans, and those from 2SLGBTQIA+ communities. The postdoc will be formally mentored by Dr. Xiao Zang and will engage
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hypotheses of cellular function. As a postdoc in a newly established lab, you will have the chance to implement your own systems to impact research directions and shape lab culture. Benefits to working in
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to the current NIH Postdoc levels, $61,008 - $74,088, depending on experience Time Appointment Category: 100% Appointment (If job description above does not specify appointment or expected weekly hours, assume a
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the effectiveness of integrated disinfection controls. In this project, you would be assisting with this evaluation, which will drive the development of the device. This work will include comparative
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control. Our laboratory is also part of the Optical Imaging and Brain Sciences, Medical Discovery Team initiative, providing us with access to substantial internally-funded resources for optical engineering