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, to conduct quantitative research on wildlife pathogen surveillance and aquatic invasive species modeling within the Department of Veterinary Population Medicine. The position involves wildlife disease
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department. The project aims to advance predictive modeling frameworks for structural architected materials that exhibit complex instability and bifurcation phenomena. The research will involve close
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., encoder models, multi-modal embeddings, large language models), and mathematical modeling to map scientific concepts and their relationships, tracing how they change, merge, or diverge across time. Your
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in molecular biology, cellular biology, AI-based bioinformatics, and mouse models required, which includes single-cell RNA sequencing and data analysis, hydrodynamic injection, hepatocyte isolation
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intelligent transportation systems (ITS), with an emphasis on developing and deploying state-of-the-art Large-Language Models (LLMs), Vision-Language Models (VLMs), and Vision-Language-Action (VLA) models
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for the measurement and analysis of blood pressure, peripheral nerve activity, and renal function in models of hypertension and polycystic kidney disease, and perform related data analysis (generating computerized
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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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are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to be based at the University of Minnesota to advance hydrologic modeling of low-relief, peatland-dominated watersheds. Specifically, we are looking to implement a new
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library, mixed reality projects, and pre-clinical cardiac medical device testing. Duties/Responsibilities: Regularly assist with preclinical research studies, including large animal models and isolated
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in community-based participatory research to develop community-based programs and educational models. We are dedicated to increasing equity, diversity, and inclusion across our academic programs