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Technical Development Work • Become proficient at programming the digital magnetic resonance spectrometer (DMRS) • Optimize and validate MR techniques to measure pO2 in encapsulated devices • Perform data
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digital health can improve food access and education in food preparation. Primary responsibilities conducting interviews, supervising research assistants, managing and analyzing data, and assisting with
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include attending meetings with Professor Shen; database management and curation; logistical support for research community events; and information synthesis to advance project aims. Supervision
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. The candidate will also be involved in production of these molecules and NK cell gene editing. (30% of effort) The candidate will also be expected to analyze literature, prepare and present data, collaborate
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) of 2026 and 2027. Virtual/flexible work may consist of tasks such as data analysis and manuscript writing that are easily done from home or other locations. 70% St.Paul Campus 15% Remote work at field
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strains), and analyze data. 20% - The Temp Casual Employee will assist with general tasks that improve the daily function of the laboratory that include preparation of stock solutions, autoclaving, keeping
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diagnostic assessment measures and information, to develop manuscripts. • Independent Research: The fellow will be encouraged to develop research projects of interest to them that can be conducted with our
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environment consisting of in-person and remote work. Information about the University’s flexible work program, Work. With Purpose. can be found at https://humanresources.umn.edu/home/flex-work. Travel In-person
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to microbial biodegradation of plastics. Maintain cultures and keep detailed notebooks and digital data related to the project. 20% Supervise graduate students and undergraduates in performing routine laboratory
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. • The successful candidate will work efficiently to master the scientific field, contribute positively to the scientific culture of the laboratory, and present their own data and analysis in formal and informal