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://www.virology.umn.edu A robust career development program will be individually crafted for each postdoctoral researcher, which will emphasize not only research excellence, but also acquiring excellence in other skill
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of engineers and scientists, from across the spectrum of geomechanics, geochemistry, porous media flow, reactive transport, and sensing technologies, to work in concert towards the common mission of developing
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survival surgeries using intracerebral injections of AAVs and intracardiac perfusions. • Dissect and prepare brain samples for imaging and biochemical analyses. • Conduct standardized techniques (e.g
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in Medicaid by rurality Collaborate with SHADAC staff to develop new measures related to emerging health policy topics (e.g., coverage transitions, work requirements, etc.) Maintain, update and advance
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and studies of tumor suppression. The candidate will be expected to prepare routine progress reports, provide oral presentations on research progress, and to publish the research findings
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may also include helping prepare equipment and supplies for field work, analyzing trail camera images, and processing field samples in the lab. Job Duties: 80%: The role also involves accurate and
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/microcosm maintenance. Ensure research activities align with project timelines and protocols. Data Collection and Measurement Protocols (30%) Develop measurement protocols for ecological and evolutionary
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, on both a day-to-day and long-term basis. 10% - Prepare results for presentation, articles, and grant submissions The results of the project will be published in major journals in the field and presented
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amplification of HIV-1 genes from samples of infected individuals, and monitoring viral active and latent replication in primary cells. The successful candidate will be responsible for developing independently