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Sorghum bicolor and other monocots. 65% Perform Research Lead role in developing methods to make targeted mutations in plants using sequence-specific nucleases. Tasks include engineering of novel DNA
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, required Computer skills. Microsoft Office Suite, G Suite, familiarity with project management and virtual meeting software and Adobe Suite. Highly organized with an ability to carry out program logistics
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statistical and data modeling skills. Use of reproducible research methods and software version control (e.g. git/GitHub). Experience using high performance computing (HPC) environments and job scheduling
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of research methods and laboratory techniques. - Strong attention to detail and organizational skills. - Ability to work both independently and as part of a team. - Effective written and verbal communication
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of scientific research. Provide support to laboratory members and collaborators regarding study design, fixation methods, orientation and embedding methods, and special stains appropriate to the goals
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support of the school’s academic technology services including its instructional computer labs and academic software purchasing. This position, reporting to the Director of Information Technology and to
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of commitment to quality teaching, teamwork, program development, and professional development. Effective handling of student inquiries. Qualifications Required qualifications: M.A. or foreign equivalent in
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on the development of Bayesian statistical/machine learning methods for the data integration analysis of high-throughput imaging and molecular data (i.e., genome, transcriptome, epigenome, and more). The methods would
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Regular Job Code 8351BD Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The Microbiota Therapeutics Program is seeking a highly motivated researcher for an entry position
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supervised by Dr. Francis X. Shen, JD, PhD. Dr. Shen is a Professor at the University of Minnesota Law School, a member of the Faculty in the UMN Graduate Program in Neuroscience, and Co-Chair of the UMN