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Post-Doctoral Associate
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
A position is available in the lab of Ryan Hunter (Department of Microbiology & Immunology, University of Minnesota; hunterlabumn.com) for a postdoctoral scholar to pursue a National Science Foundation study focusing on the effects of cold atmospheric plasmas (CAP), and the reactive oxygen/nitrogen species they generate, on bacterial biofilm communities. In collaboration with the Department of Mechanical Engineering, this translational effort will leverage cutting-edge CAP methodologies combined with transcriptomics, proteomics, and high-resolution imaging to probe bacterial activity at the single-cell level. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in microbiology (or related field), a strong publication record, and expertise in any of the following areas: microbial biofilms, bacterial genetics, ‘omics’, and confocal/epifluorescence imaging. Computational experience is a desirable asset, but not required.
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All applicants must have a PhD in microbiology, molecular biology, biochemistry, physics, mechanical engineering or a related field. Expertise in bacterial biofilms, gene expression analyses (transcriptomics and/or qRT-PCR), proteomics, and/or high-resolution imaging is desirable. |
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