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the state’s only dental school and the only dental school in the northern tier of states between Wisconsin and the Pacific Northwest. The School of Dentistry advances health through scientific discovery
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qualifications must be documented on application materials. Required Qualifications PhD in neuroscience, psychology, cognitive science, or a related field. Strong experience in neuroimaging data acquisition
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dedicated facility managers responsible for training, support, and usage of equipment. Job Duties and Responsibilities Conduct and lead scientific research efforts in the study of how membrane transport
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findings at lab meetings and scientific conferences; contribute to collaborative research discussions • Prepare figures, methods, and manuscripts for publications • Mentor junior trainees and contribute
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for the development of new targeted cancer therapeutic approaches. Research technicians are responsible for performing standard bench-level laboratory experiments in support of scientific research. Responsibilities
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diseases and obesity, diabetes and metabolism at the whole animal level. The department is ideally positioned to bridge basic science discoveries to clinically relevant applications, spanning from academia
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• Literature Review • Record keeping • Cell culture • Viral Vector design 10% Scientific Writing and Presentations • Develop and write journal articles including primary research and review articles for peer
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at UMN or externally at scientific conferences, receives training in scientific communication (presentations, papers, grants). Qualifications Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in Biological Sciences
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to computational models • Draft high-quality figures, manuscripts, and grant materials • Present findings at scientific meetings Mentoring and Instruction (5% effort) • Mentor students and foster a dynamic
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as Earth and atmospheric sciences, environmental science, hydrology, ecology, computer science, math, statistics, or related fields. Strong programming experience (e.g., Python, Fortran, or C++) and