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, MA and PhD levels. Established in 2007 as the first doctoral program in childhood studies in the USA, the department graduated its first Ph.D. students in May 2013. Childhood Studies offers a robust
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leader who will support faculty in PopQuIS and those within the Joint Program in Population and Prevention Sciences (J3PS) – a joint program of the Department of Pediatrics and the Child Health Institute
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of motor competence and its relation to lifelong physical activity and health; sensorimotor integration, motor adaptation, and motor planning; motor function and skill acquisition in clinical
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experience at the undergraduate level, including laboratory instruction, is preferred. The successful incumbent will report to the Undergraduate Program in Plant Science and Department Chair, and will be
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of eight schools of Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences. As part of the Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences division, the School of Nursing (Newark, New Brunswick, and Blackwood) offers unique
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Research Project Assistant Job Category URA-AFT Administrative Department SN-Nursing Science Division/Department Overview The School
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the Assistant Professor level. Applicants must hold a PhD. The successful candidate is expected to develop an independent basic research program in the field of cell, molecular, or developmental biology with
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successful candidate is expected to develop an independent basic research program in the field of cell, molecular, or developmental biology with relevance to human disease. This research program should
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successful candidate is expected to develop an independent basic research program in the field of cell, molecular, or developmental biology with relevance to human disease. This research program should
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, integrated community employment, program design, program implementation and program enhancement to school personnel statewide, with concentration on person-centered approaches for all students with