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Previous Job Job Title Program Coordinator, Office of Postdoctoral Initiatives Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 368735 Location Twin Cities Job Family Administration-General Full/Part Time Part-Time
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, postdoctoral fellows in the lab, and students to develop and execute computational pipelines and tools to analyze genomic data. Essential Functions: Create computationally efficient tools (in Python, R, and bash
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community of postdoctoral scholars . Our past trainees are now applying their skills to impactful careers in academia, medicine, industry, government, law, and regulatory oversight. We are proud of our role
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to developing the careers of all of our team members. There will be frequent opportunities for interaction with graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and faculty who work in both clinical and basic research
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, and MD/PhD), and provide individualized training experiences for our strong community of postdoctoral scholars . Our past trainees are now applying their skills to impactful careers in academia
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strong community of postdoctoral scholars . Our past trainees are now applying their skills to impactful careers in academia, medicine, industry, government, law, and regulatory oversight. We are proud
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group of faculty members, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows, and research scientists working at the interface of chemistry and biology and is home to the editorial offices of the Journal
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assistants, undergraduate employees, and postdoctoral associate positions Coordinate annual merit performance reviews and increases for faculty Oversee departmental onboarding and offboarding process
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initial planning through execution for the duration of three months. This person will interact with and assist postdoctoral researchers. This person will help organize the UMN annual geoconference. 50
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/Postdoctoral Scientist under the Principal Investigator. The candidate will perform complex procedures such as screening and maintaining multiple transgenic mouse cohorts, routine behavioral observations and