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Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Summary of Position: Post-Doctoral Associate on the NIH grant titled “Training Research Educators in Minnesota (TREM
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to research sites in Minnesota with intermittent overnight stays at field stations or similar accommodations Preferred Qualifications: - Promising record of research productivity - Track record of publication
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Qualifications: Ability to quickly learn new things and work independently, open minded, along with previous research experience in the following areas. This includes experience with cell culture, microscopy and
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scientist to join our research investigating how constructed stormwater ponds function, to better design and manage their use to improve water quality. With funding from the Minnesota Stormwater Research
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belonging in the group, in academia, and in our community. PI Santelli supports researchers interested in careers within and outside of academia. 50% RESEARCH - Help design and conduct laboratory experiments
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for sensemaking of mathematics in biology Helping the PI design, recruit instructors for, and conduct instructor workshops 10% Supervision and Teaching Assisting graduate students with research on sensemaking
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-ARS Plant Science Research Unit & Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Soil, Water and Climate) and will report to Tim Griffis (Professor in the Department of Soil, Water and Climate). Job
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publications, experience with gene editing (CRISPR or otherwise), NGS sequencing, and mouse handling/dissection. This position is supported by a recent Alcon Senior Researcher Award given to Dr. Hulleman. 20
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Job Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Research This research is related to the integration of computation into the undergraduate physics