74 scholarship-phd-agent-based-modelling Postdoctoral positions at University of Minnesota
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on application materials. Required Qualifications: • PhD in Immunology, Cell Biology, or related biomedical sciences • In-depth scientific expertise in cell death, macrophage biology, and fibrotic disease
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induced pluripotent stem cells derived cardiac organoids for disease modeling and gene editing. This research aims to deepen our understanding of dystrophic cardiomyopathy and develop novel therapeutic
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should be open to learning new techniques and have a strong interest in using next-generation sequencing-based techniques to study virus-host interactions. Specifically, Individuals will perform epigenetic
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job As a postdoctoral associate, you will work under the mentorship of Mark Osborn, PhD, contributing to cutting-edge research in
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quality models to better understand the effect of soil health management practices on soil-water storage in agricultural fields. A postdoctoral position is available to examine the effect of soil health
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. The candidate must have a track record of reliability and good verbal and written communication skills. This is an ideal position for a recent graduate with an PhD, MD/PhD degree in related fields, but not
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, immunofluorescence, PCR, qPCR, cell-based assays, fluorescence calcium imaging. • Perform data acquisition and analysis, grant and manuscript preparation, and presentation of findings at weekly lab meetings
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during pregnancy, and in animal models of obesity and diabetes during pregnancy and assess the metabolic outcome of the offspring across lifespan. Responsibilities Include: Research- 70% • Conduct animal
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specific areas identified for professional growth, relevant to the project work scope. This position is based on campus. Per UMN policy, work may be done remotely when appropriate and approved by your
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mechanisms of fertility loss in females, the role of the microbiome in reproduction, susceptibility of hens to diseases including avian influenza, using organoid models to investigate reproductive function and