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, husbandry, breeding, colony maintenance, behavioral testing, including, but not limited to stress induction, metabolic phenotyping, body composition, food intake, frailty, and cognitive and anxiety/addiction
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of biological processes, derives appropriate predictions from these models, and designs/conducts experiments to test those predictions. Prepares manuscripts and figures for publication. Presents work internally
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interdisciplinary problems related to foreign animal disease epidemiology. 25% - To collaborate with the PI in the generation and testing of research hypotheses and data analysis, writing of papers, grants, and
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analysis of test results and prepare written reports on work performed • Participate in lab meetings and journal clubs • May supervise other trainees in the laboratory. A successful candidate will have
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applicable and make breeding program decisions including crossing, selections, testing and evaluation and release of varietal candidates. Post-Doctoral Associates conduct research and/or service that provides
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. Responsibilities Include: Research- 80% - Conduct animal (rat and mouse) handling, husbandry, breeding, colony maintenance, behavioral testing, including, but not limited to metabolic phenotyping (i.e., spontaneous
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-Doctoral Associate will communicate closely with Co-PIs on the projects, including Professor James Heckman (University of Chicago), Dr. Patrick Kyllonen (Educational Testing Service), and Professor Thomas
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coordination of study goals with partners including gastroenterology, pharmacy, genomics center and collaborators at Hormel Research Institute. Conduct pre-test assessments after participants have consented
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, age-related diseases, cellular senescence, DNA damage and repair and molecular therapeutics. 90% Laboratory Research Mouse colony management, functional tests, cell culture, microscopy, immunoblotting
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varieties for fungal pathogens in disease nurseries and greenhouse-based assays to test hypotheses. The candidate will establish a culture collection of commonly found fungi affecting Minnesota potato