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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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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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syncytial virus cause disease in humans. The position offers the opportunity to interact with physician-scientists and develop skills in a variety of research techniques, experimental approaches and research
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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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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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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
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and prepare for bi-annual inspections by IACUC or other regulatory inspections. ⢠Maintain the facilities following rules and regulations outlined by the Animal Welfare Act (USDA) and the ILAR "Guide
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. Sullivan's research lies at the intersection of environmental and molecular epidemiology, where she adeptly combines laboratory science and epidemiologic techniques to unravel the complexities of human health
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of Position: This is a position in the Mashek laboratory (masheklab.umn.edu) that studies the relationship between lipid metabolism and disease development. A primary emphasis is on lipid droplet biology in
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; -- Participates in team meetings and teleconference calls; -- Assists with HBCD data management and other miscellaneous projects. Required Qualifications: -- BA/BS in Psychology, Human Development, Cognitive