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preferred. The successful candidate will: (a) carry out an original philosophical research program under the supervision of Alan Love at the University of Minnesota focusing on the intellectual themes of CASP
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of Minnesota will oversee the on-site day-to-day operation of NIH funded preclinical studies under the oversight of the Principal Investigator Dr. Christopher Banek. She/he will be responsible
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to advancing cardiovascular research. This is a full-time role for a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Lillehei Heart Institute, located in Minneapolis, MN. The candidate will be supervised by the Principal
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to perform high level experimental, theoretical, and/or numerical research. Your primary research project will focus on micro and nano sensors and lab-on-a-chip devices, but you will have some latitude to
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of the project. Primary duties include: Conducting independent and collaborative research in characterization and design of architected structural materials. Implementing and validating material/structural models
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of stems cells and primary lymphocytes and should also have extensive experience with genetic editing techniques, regulatory T-cell phenotyping and functional assays, as well as in vivo murine models
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, theoretical, and/or numerical research. Your primary research project will focus on plasma electrochemistry, but you will have some latitude to study a variety of scientific topics chosen through mutual
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supervision. The primary goal of the lab is to characterize host translation control of HIV-1 that leads to productive viral replication. The prospective candidate should be willing to work in a collaborative
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two-year research project entitled “Priming Turkey Airway Epithelium for Broad-Spectrum Respiratory Disease Resilience.”. This project investigates whether primary turkey airway epithelial cells can be
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-funded, early-career principal investigator. They will receive significant mentoring from the principal investigator and help to interview, recruit, and train future trainees and employees