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Technologies in Learning, Assessment, and Behavior (TNTLAB) in the Department of Psychology at the University of Minnesota seeks a part time research assistant to assist on various open human-subjects research
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. The researcher should have expertise in computational neuroscience (both neural modeling and machine learning expertise preferred), non-human animal behavioral neuroscience (rat, multi-site silicon probe neural
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director ⢠Experience in work with bacteria, human cells/tissues and viruses, including HIV-1, in a BL2+/BSL3 facility ⢠High proficiency in tissue culture work with different cell lines, isolation of RNA
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at The University of Minnesota Medical School seeks a Researcher 5. The lab focuses on ear studies and maintains an archival collection of human and animal temporal bone slides, continually augmented. Our research
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Brain Connectome Project seeks to characterize functional and physical aspects of the human brain across the age span. The position is currently funded through June 30, 2026. Available to start
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of the Researcher 1 position is to perform immunoregulation studies for the treatment of Type 1 Diabetes, as well as assist with the manufacturing of cell therapy products used in human and non-human prime (allo
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a team. Organized and detail-oriented. Preferred: Experience conducting archival research. Experience creating StoryMaps or other similar digital humanities platforms. Familiarity with digital
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Docs, Drive, Calendar) for day-to-day project activities Preferred Qualifications: Experience working with human subjects and IRB issues, especially regarding vulnerable populations Personal experience
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samples and ability to perform molecular biology research. ⢠Experience and proficiency in mouse handling, long-term sterile tissue culture and cell-based analysis, processing and documenting human tissue
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This position is for a Temp Casual Research Assistant (temp-RA) in the laboratory of Skeletal Muscle Plasticity and Regeneration Laboratory (SMPRL) in the School of Kinesiology, College of Education and Human