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development and service improvement. Department Overview The Department of Family Social Science (FSoS) prepares students to use research to discover and apply knowledge, build interpersonal communication
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, and contribute to peer-reviewed publications and management-relevant decision tools under faculty mentorship. This role emphasizes methodological development, interdisciplinary collaboration, and
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-oriented Preferred Qualifications Proficiency in molecular biology techniques and directed evolution Experience with mechanistic modeling and/or machine learning/artificial intelligence to guide protein or
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job A Postdoctoral Research Fellow position is available to work on research related to development of predictive display systems
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into human behavior, experiences, and interactions within the healthcare system and associated interventions, ultimately contributing to the development of effective strategies and policies to improve health
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Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Responsibilities Assisting with intervention materials development (50%) Assisting with intervention implementation (40
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Code 0005 Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The Forever Green Initiative (FGI) is developing systems science research focused on advancing the development
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. in Food Science with a dairy emphasis or closely related field A minimum 2-year dairy/food industry product development experience Preferred M.S. in Dairy Science, Food Science with a focus on Dairy
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Elison are co-Directors, and Casey Burrows is the Director of Clinical Training. The lab focuses on understanding brain and behavioral development of infants and children. More specifically, our research
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development of new research proposals. In this position, you will collaborate with a highly interdisciplinary team within the University of Minnesota and partner universities. Such collaborations may also