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at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, invites applications for a Post-doctoral Associate position beginning as early as June 1, 2025. Please apply by May 2nd, 2025, for full consideration. We are seeking
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, and industry partners. Key Responsibilities (20%) Design and manage field trials to evaluate disease severity, calculate the Area Under Disease Progress Curve (AUDPC), and analyze yield/quality data
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, collaborative lab culture. • Maintain proper documentation and keep standard operating procedures up to date. Details • Start Date: July 1, 2025 (negotiable) Qualifications What We're Looking For Required
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as a whole. Qualifications Required Qualifications: • A Doctorate Degree in neuroscience or related fields • Knowledge of the basic principles of neuroscience and analytical approaches, allowing
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. - Knowledge of the basic principles of biological science is required to assess observations, prepare specimens, run a variety of behavioral and biological assays, interpret the results of standardized tests
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dedicated to cancer research, education, and patient care for the citizens of Minnesota and the surrounding region. Since the time of the first award in 1997, there has been consistent growth
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Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Classification: Post-Doctoral Associate (9546) Anticipated Start Date: July 1, 2025 Anticipated End Date: September 30
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(DVM, PhD, or equivalent) degree(s) by start date and should be able to demonstrate experience on pathogenesis, epidemiology, or virology of veterinary pathogens. Candidates with a strong background in
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of the basic principles of biological science is required to assess observations, prepare specimens, run a variety of behavioral and biological assays, interpret the results of standardized tests, etc
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of Minnesota invites applications for a one year, 9-month (AY25-26 August-May) position as a Postdoctoral Teaching Scholar in Digital Games, beginning Fall 2025 (start date: 8/25/2025). This is a 80%-time