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the next generation of eye care professionals. For more information please visit our website at https://med.umn.edu/Ophthalmology. Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $27.61hr to $29.81hr, we anticipate most offers
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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 the successful
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-disciplinary research team, consisting of researchers in coil development, electromagnetic simulation, parallel transmit RF pulse design, pulse sequence development, advanced MR image processing, analysis and
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technologies. This role offers the opportunity to work at the intersection of chemistry, materials science, chemical engineering, and environmental engineering, contributing to the development of sustainable
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, and tracking the development and progress in intervention of young children with autism spectrum disorder. The research assistants would learn about the administration and scoring of cutting-edge social
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at https://doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.70124). (45%)* *Note: Please copy/paste the above link in your search browser, as clicking may provide an error message. Conduct statistical analyses to examine differences
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, 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 the successful completion of a
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functional assays. Coordinates, supervises, and assists in data collection. Perform large scale manufacturing of cell therapy products with bioreactors at the bench and contribute to research and development
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related to the development, study, and breeding of perennial sunflower. Lead and/or assist with planting and harvesting material in the field and greenhouse. Lead and/or assist with phenotypic evaluation
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) responsible for executing all tasks associated with the HBCD (Healthy Brain & Child Development) Study protocol (heal.nih.gov/research/infants-and-children/healthy-brain). The HBCD Study is recruiting people