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Qualifications: •A doctoral degree in a relevant field. "Relevant" is very broad. Scholars from neuroscience, biomedical engineering, psychology, physics, computer science, and many other disciplines have thrived
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Biology, and Development at the University of Minnesota. We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral associate to join our team. This role involves developing and applying single-cell systems biology
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, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering. One would take the lead on a project co-supervised by Profs. Novak and Arnold to evaluate the role of microbial starvation in the degradation of contaminants of emerging
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, dependent on availability of funding and performance Qualifications Required qualifications: PhD in atmospheric sciences, or related field Expertise in air quality modeling Excellent oral and written
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imaging. About the Department Neuroscience is the scientific study of the nervous system. It is an interdisciplinary science that collaborates with other fields such as chemistry, computer science
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cytometry, nucleic acid extraction and quantification, western blotting, ELISA, and next generation sequencing is required. Proficiency with computers is essential as the use of office software, including
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Dr. Ziad Nahas (Interventional Psychiatry Lab) in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences is seeking
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Job Duties/Responsibilities: The Adult Neuropsychology Postdoctoral training program is two years of full-time formal
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, cell biology, immunology or a related field and with 1 year of research training Preferred Qualifications: Preference will be given to applicants with demonstrated experience developing scientific
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. The research effort is looking at mechanisms of Alzheimer disease and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) pathogenesis in mouse models using biochemistry, cell biology and immunohistochemistry procedures and