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, program leadership, etc). Active participation in the Division's clinical and research conferences, journal club and core curriculum lectures and teaching of students, residents and fellows is expected
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. Proficiency with common computer software, physiology data analysis programs, and biostatistical software. Preferred Qualifications Experience with preclinical animal subject research principles and practices
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postdoctoral fellows for a paid thirteen-month program beginning of August 2026. This training is specifically for family therapists interested in family medicine education and leadership in integrated
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for H-1B or Green Card sponsorship. This position does not offer a STEM OPT training program. Job Responsibilities Office management and student staff supervision (40%): In order to provide high level
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/respond to email communications • Organize and track program related documents and files • Use computer software programs, such as, Microsoft Office, Google Suite, University Box, Canvas, Adobe Acrobat
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, as part of a team, and with changing priorities ● Computer proficiency in a PC environment including Microsoft Office products ● Ability to sit for extended periods of time ● Ability to work
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of Neuroscience at the University of Minnesota. The primary goal of our lab is to understand the computations performed by neurons and neuronal networks in the cerebellum, their contributions to healthy behavior
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(I&M) program, based out of an office in northern Minnesota at Voyageurs National Park. The goals of the I&M program include monitoring key environmental variables so that ecological change can be
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analysis. Experience processing and analyzing tissues. Experience working with laboratory animals. Basic computer skills are necessary (Excel, Word, and PowerPoint). Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $42,200
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includes: Competitive wages, paid holidays, and generous time off Continuous learning opportunities through professional training and degree-seeking programs supported by the Regents Tuition Benefit Program