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and ubiquitin ligase complexes by single particle cryoelectron microscopy. Prepare purified protein samples, reconstitute complexes by gel filtration, prepare cryoelectron microscopy grids for imaging
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-molecular-microbiology laboratory, including: development and implementation of advanced molecular assays with metagenomic samples, to include use of targeted enrichment, qPCR, library preparation, long-read
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studies and tissue sample collections and analysis Perform all phases of experimental investigations in consultation with the faculty advisor(s) Collaborate with other researchers in the collaborative
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curriculum. The post-doc will interview students and faculty, conduct surveys, and analyze these to measure whether the integration of computation is achieving its goals and whether it is being embedded in
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, gene editing, tissue isolation, dissociation, protein extraction, gel electrophoresis, western blotting, sample preparation for NGS sequencing. 20%- Perform visualization of fluorophores or other
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the "My Cover Letters and Attachments" section. Example language: This position requires that you attach LIST ATTACHMENT TYPES SUCH AS: a sample of scholarly work, a diversity statement, and a list of
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Preferred Qualifications Previous research experience in soil sample analysis (e.g. hydraulic conductivity, porosity, bulk density) Experience with GIS programs, including ArcGIS Understanding of global and
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career goals, and writing sample. This position will remain open until filled. To request an accommodation during the application process, please e-mail employ@umn.edu or call (612) 624-8647. Diversity
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. The postdoc will process and analyze data, prepare manuscripts, and assist with MRI data collection. The CNS Lab has collected MRI data from samples of typically developing infants, infants who develop autism
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researcher will be expected to lead both laboratory and field sampling efforts as well as actively mentor (with support from the project team) graduate and undergraduate student researchers. A demonstrated