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of these patients are identified prenatally, often placed in the NICU, and have multiple hospitalizations with complex surgeries or medical procedures throughout their early years. These experiences put young
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), is seeking a part-time temporary research assistant to support ongoing projects related to early childhood development, professional development, and family engagement. The position will be hired
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dynamics, methods for unstructured grid generation, high-temperature gas dynamics, multi-physics simulations, and/or advanced code development for high-performance computing. The development and application
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developing, implementing and analyzing some aspects of the program. 20% - Communication, dissemination, service and professional development: Take the initiative to keep all project stakeholders informed
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on the development of temperature-controlled systems for organ and tissue preservation, with an emphasis on clinical translation and application (55%). -Perform data analysis, presentation preparation, manuscript
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for this position is dependent on funding being received for this project. Opportunities to additionally support other externally funded projects led by Dr. Kenney (http://environment.umn.edu/staff/melissa-kenney
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, organizing, and archiving statistical code and analyses Ability to work independently Ability to adeptly manage multiple complex tasks such as multiple data linkages, projects, and code development Special
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management of multiple NVivo databases, including cleaning data, importing data, and preparing project codebooks Assists in the development of qualitative coding frameworks and definitions Code qualitative
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. Shen, JD, PhD A casual research position is open within the Shen Neurolaw Lab, based at the University of Minnesota Law School. This position will support multiple projects within the Lab, including
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the MK-MDT Director and reporting to Dr. Dana Ketcher, this Researcher 2 – Research Assistant will be responsible for research activities related to multiple MK-MDT projects focused on community-based