522 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" "U.S" positions at University of Minnesota
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understanding competitive market landscapes and benchmarking business performance and practices against other industry leaders. Interns will gain experience researching national brain development research
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Visitor Services Team to assure development and delivery of world class, dynamic special events and related projects throughout the year for our Arboretum members and the general public. The Signature
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support to students. The Upward Bound Minneapolis Academic Advisor position also includes recruiting participants at the Advisor's assigned target school(s) each year, providing assistance in developing new
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cap compliance, and coordination of effort certification. Pre-award Activities 35% · Prepare all documents needed for grant submissions and serve as liaison with SPA. Manage the proposal
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trainees to develop Individualized Development Programs (IDPs) and track their progress in the program, including publications and scientific conference presentations. Oversee recruitment, admissions, and
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foster this by supporting staff to: Develop effective working relationships with other administrative staff within CFANS and across departments. Serve on collegiate committees and initiatives. Coordinate
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sectors. This position may assist Extension Educators and other pesticide subject matter experts as they develop educational materials and presentations, provide a wide range of educational workshops, have
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frameworks and specialized skills needed for professions focused on urban change or development in public agencies, non-profits, or private business, or for graduate study in urban planning, law, social
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on mechanisms of neurodegeneration in the context of demyelinating diseases such as multiple sclerosis. They will be trained and perform a wide range of cell and molecular biology techniques facilitating
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- neuroimmunology. One area of research in the laboratory is the study of microglia during neurological diseases such as multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injury, and neuropathic pain. The laboratory uses a virus