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reactive balance in these exceptionally resilient individuals. Motivated PhD graduates with a strong background in human systems neuroscience are encouraged to apply. Position Details: Fully funded
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capabilities such as incorporating new sensors and redesigning the hardware and software prototype. This position is a temporary position that will last 30 weeks from the start date. The University of Minnesota
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Informatics (IHI), University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. Dr. Bayat’s team develops highly scalable and computationally accelerated medical imaging and analysis methods to assist in enhanced diagnosis and
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and poster format by preparing abstracts and slides for presentation. • Instruct students, fellows and other inexperienced professional persons in proper laboratory methods and procedures
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that s/he is accountable for delivering on; decisions may involve an approach from among alternatives, determining how to best use available resources ● Design and/or implement AI methods, summarize
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to study genetically defined neuron types involved in perceptual function and dysfunction in behaving rodents. Our new GEVIs and imaging approaches (see Kannan, Vasan et al., Nature Methods , 2018; Science
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research findings in peer reviewed journals. Pursue your own research interests within the broader theme of the position. Data Acquisition Methods and Practice (40%) Support staff involved in neuroimaging
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of engineered synthetic biofilms and microbially derived systems and materials. Specific techniques involved include for example, molecular and synthetic biology methods, biochemical and biophysical methods
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Required Qualifications: PhD in physiology, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, or related field Demonstrated training in one or more of the following areas: metabolism and metabolic diseases
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. Publish research findings in peer reviewed journals. Pursue your own research interests within the broader theme of the position. Data Acquisition Methods and Practice (40%) Support staff involved in infant