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data analysis software (SPSS,SAS, STATA). Experience planning, problem-solving and data management. Experience working independently and meeting deadlines. Authorized to work for any employer in
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scholars specializing in dynamical systems modeling of neuronal networks for work on a BRAIN Initiative-funded R01 in collaboration with Gordon Smith at the University of Minnesota and Audrey Sederberg
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-cell and omics approaches, our methods allow for in-depth exploration of intracellular signaling networks and physical interaction networks in health and diseases. Using these methods, we aim
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-foundation-launches-collaboration-on-ecological-neuroscience/ ). Collaborative Network You will engage with a global team of scientists, including but not limited to: • Jan Zimmermann (University of Minnesota
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to the role of transcription factor mediated networks to direct the fate of stem and iPS cells to a mesodermal fate (i.e. cardiac, endothelial, skeletal muscle); and conducting research in the areas
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microscopy. Proficient in data analysis software (excel, GraphPad, etc.) and Image Processing software (e.g., ImageJ). -- Biochemistry skills to include preparation of active recombinant enzymes. Preparation
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cytometry, nucleic acid extraction and quantification, western blotting, ELISA, and next generation sequencing is required. Proficiency with computers is essential as the use of office software, including
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the implementation of the IRB approved protocol. • Develop and maintain accurate, complete source documentation and records. • Monitor subject responses to protocol defined treatments/interventions, and schedule
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neurodevelopment disorders. The post-doc will also work on software development (in R, or in Python, Java, Stan, or BUGS or interfacing R with C/C++), simulation studies, real data analysis, and writing manuscripts
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with specialized equipment and software in a way that ensures success and appropriate care of the equipment. • A strong desire for growth, allowing for quick learning and active seeking of feedback