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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The lab of Dr. Kendrick Kay (http://cvnlab.net) at the Center for Magnetic Resonance Research at the University of Minnesota
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meetings, workshops, and conferences. Grant and Proposal Development: Contribute to drafting research proposals and funding applications to federal agencies, foundations, and industry partners in order to
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professional development: 35% The incumbent will also engage in training and research development activities, as determined in consultation with a faculty mentor. The postdoctoral associate will work with
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relevant to psychiatric illness, treatment, and research You can find more information on our website at https://med.umn.edu/psychiatry . Pay and Benefits Pay Range: Salary range is $22-$24/hour, depending
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translational breast cancer research. We use cell culture and animal models to examine molecular mechanisms regulating the development and progression of breast cancer with a specific focus on the tumor
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status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. To learn more about diversity at the U: http://diversity.umn.edu Employment Requirements Any offer of employment is contingent upon
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Role You will develop and apply mathematical models and computational algorithms to analyze the structure and evolution of scientific literature. An ideal candidate would bring deep mathematical maturity
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isolation, ALI culture, immune priming assays, and functional barrier measurements. This position provides strong professional development opportunities in epithelial immunology, respiratory biology, advanced
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agreement and within the constraints of available funding. *In this context, you might be expected to generate new research ideas and lead development of new research proposals. *In this position, you will
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Executive Directors of the Regional Sustainable Development Partnership, with the staff of the Center for Transportation Studies and the Resilient Communities Project, and with faculty from the Humphrey