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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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Regular Job Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job This position is approximately an 8.5 month appointment ending on 12/31/2026. This position is
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practice framework in which the child’s needs related to autism are understood within the context of their overall development. Treatment services also implement evidence-based programs for improving social
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of human retrovirus (HIV & HTLV) particle assembly. Successful recruits will possess a terminal doctorate (ideally PhD degree) with strong experience in biomedical and/or physical sciences and will be
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surveillance and preparedness planning using multiple modeling approaches. The successful candidate will develop and implement statistical and machine-learning models, integrate multi-source ecological datasets
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operating procedures. • Oversee data collection and management. • Lead meetings with project collaborators and funding agencies. • Analyze data and develop figures and tables for publications and
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% Experimental Design and Implementation: Design and perform experiments to assess the regulatory roles of histone PTM-interacting proteins in transcription and associated processes. Develop and optimize genomic
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research of liver cancer and metabolic diseases. In addition to basic research, we have made groundbreaking progress in developing miRNA-based immunotherapeutic approaches for liver cancer and NAFLD/NASH
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) at the University of Minnesota to work in the research group led by Prof. Ryan S. Elliott. The postdoctoral associate will contribute to research focused on developing a mechanics-based understanding of architected
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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