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-impact results in leading transportation and AI conferences and journals. • Contribute to grant proposal development and help identify external funding opportunities to support ongoing and new research
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. in Food Science with a dairy emphasis or closely related field A minimum 2-year dairy/food industry product development experience Preferred M.S. in Dairy Science, Food Science with a focus on Dairy
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://www.virology.umn.edu A robust career development program will be individually crafted for each postdoctoral researcher, which will emphasize not only research excellence, but also acquiring excellence in other skill
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, including experimental work, data analysis, and model development. 10% effort will support dissemination of research findings, including publications and conference presentations. The remaining 5% effort will
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offers a variety of opportunities to collaborate with translational scientists and clinicians on applying mathematical modeling to accelerate the development of novel therapies for cancer
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isolation, ALI culture, immune priming assays, and functional barrier measurements. This position provides strong professional development opportunities in epithelial immunology, respiratory biology, advanced
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Chekouo and his collaborators within and outside the University of Minnesota. The research will focus on the development of Bayesian statistical/machine learning methods for the data integration analysis
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conferences and professional development opportunities 5% document and publish data and code Qualifications Required Qualifications: · PhD in hydrology, soil science, environmental engineering, or
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microbial world. Our interests and expertise encompass some of the most exciting areas of contemporary microbiology and immunology, ranging from the physiology and development of microorganisms, the molecular
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Research are seeking a postdoctoral scholar to investigate the nature, origins, development, and consequences of psychopathology, addiction, and related conditions. These include genome-wide association