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Previous Job Job Title Adolescent Social and Moral Development-Postdoctoral Research and Teaching Associate Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 373250 Location Twin Cities Job Family Academic Full/Part
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, and contribute to peer-reviewed publications and management-relevant decision tools under faculty mentorship. This role emphasizes methodological development, interdisciplinary collaboration, and
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materials journals. Mentoring Ph.D. students and undergraduate researchers in the group, including guidance on research methods, technical writing, and professional development. Participating in collaborative
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career development training programs, will provide opportunities for mentorship in scientific writing and grantsmanship, outreach and communication. Job Responsibilities: Participate in the collection
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manuscripts and research grants. The overall focus of this post-doctoral research position is the development of self-renewable induced pluripotent stem cell-based therapies for the prevention and management
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job A Postdoctoral Research Fellow position is available to work on research related to development of predictive display systems
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-oriented Preferred Qualifications Proficiency in molecular biology techniques and directed evolution Experience with mechanistic modeling and/or machine learning/artificial intelligence to guide protein or
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development of new research proposals. In this position, you will collaborate with a highly interdisciplinary team within the University of Minnesota and partner universities. Such collaborations may also
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extramural research proposals to support ongoing and future projects. Prepare manuscripts reporting study results for publication in peer-reviewed journals. 5% Seminars and Professional Development: Present
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The postdoctoral associate will serve as a lead researcher in the design, development, and evaluation of vaccine candidates