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physiological states of each individual cell, including growth, proliferation, and responses to stress and inflammation, and to understand how these signaling activities integrate to determine cell fate. We also
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yeast genetics and molecular/cellular biology expertise to join this international team studying the effects of polyploidy on cell physiology and evolution. The experienced researcher will run
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: $61,000 - $65,000 depending on education/qualifications/experience; depending on education/qualifications/experience. We follow the FY25 NIH postdoc stipend levels. Please visit the Benefits
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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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, 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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extraction and RT-PCR. Prepare samples for next generation sequencing (NGS) and analysis of NGS data. Assist in projects involving bacteria and bacteriophages. Work after hours and on weekends as needed. Use
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Benefits Pay Range: $30,504 annualized (.50 FTE) - $61,008 annualized (1.0 FTE); depending on FTE (Full-Time Employment), education, experience, etc. Retirement plan options are available for Civil Service
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regulation during T cell contraction and resolution of inflammation • Perform high-dimensional flow cytometry for immune phenotyping and apoptosis/efferocytosis analysis • Use molecular and cellular tools (e.g
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enriching the employment experience of its employees and in supporting the academic mission. The University is committed to attracting and retaining employees with varying identities and backgrounds
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Associate to join her Technology, Teens, and Families Lab (https://techteenfamily.wixsite.com/lab-website) at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Sun’s research focuses on how parents and adolescents use digital