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Previous Job Job Title Post-Doctoral Associate - Intelligent Neurotechnology for Translational Medicine Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 368999 Location Twin Cities Job Family Academic Full/Part Time
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. Commitment to good data management is a highly desirable skill for this job. Experience with data visualization and preparation of scientific manuscripts are desirable skills. Desired start and end dates
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visualization • Behavioral analysis • Prior mentoring experience and capacity for collaborative research across disciplines Job description: Lead efforts to elucidate how innate immune signaling regulates
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publications in immunology • Strong background in experimental design, statistical data analysis, and data visualization • Prior mentoring experience and capacity for collaborative research across disciplines
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portfolio at the UMN, #2 NIH funding among UMN schools and colleges, and $1.1M average grant funding per faculty member. The school is ranked nationally by the U.S. News & World Report, #6 public school
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appropriate statistical packages Prepare data visualization Dissemination (20%) Participate in preparing and presenting data to study investigators and disseminating results to professional and other audiences
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vitro assays. Experience working with mice. UMN RAR training completed. About the Department The Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Neurosciences and its success is built upon the innovation and drive
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Microsoft Word, Excel, and Power Point, and specialized scientific software, including Geneious and GraphPad Prism, will be a part of daily duties. The successful candidate will be expected to co-author
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colleges, and $1.1M average grant funding per faculty member. The school is ranked nationally by the U.S. News & World Report, #6 public school of public health, and offers more than 20 leading master’s
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intelligence, in classroom teaching and the study of ethics in its use is a plus. About the Department About the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication The Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass