20 wireless-communication Postdoctoral positions at University of Minnesota Twin Cities
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formation of persistent fluorinated byproducts. The key tasks will be to run biodegradation experiments with activated sludge and soil microbial communities to assess degradation kinetics, identify and
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, but not limited to, the organization and coordination of meetings and projects. (10%) 6) Maintain frequent communication with other faculty and collaborators, including, if required traveling
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with Down syndrome. These data sets are rich and ready for data analyses. The ideal candidate will have experience analyzing MRI data and an interest in language or communication. A two-year commitment
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engineering, neuroscience, computational biology, or a closely related field ï‚· Strong oral and written communication skills ï‚· Demonstrated motivation, initiative, and attention to detail ï‚· Deep interest
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research experiments within the context of a biological research plan (80%) Communicate the findings of scientific studies in publications and at conferences (20%) Required Qualifications: - A B.S. degree
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at the University of Minnesota is home to a strong and collaborative community studying motor learning and motivational control. Our laboratory is also part of the Optical Imaging and Brain Sciences, Medical
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¢Hands-on experience with mouse models of inflammation, neurodegeneration, or retinal degeneration â¢Strong written and verbal communication skills, demonstrated through peer-reviewed publications and
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, earth or environmental engineering, or related fields, with a background in ecohydrology. Experience in ecohydrological modeling and theory is desired, along with excellent oral and written communication
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those from 2SLGBTQIA+ communities. The Post-Doc will work with Dr. Wei Pan (https://directory.sph.umn.edu/bio/sph-a-z/wei-pan or http://www.biostat.umn.edu/~weip/),and his collaborators in or outside
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of this knowledge through education for a diverse community; and to the application of this knowledge to benefit the people of the state, the nation, and the world. Connections working at University of Minnesota Twin