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at the intersection of theoretical chemistry and machine learning. Candidates with experience in method development and high-performance computing are especially encouraged to apply. A Ph.D. in chemistry, physics
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have a high level of research competency, knowledge, and skills to perform duties assigned by the PI. Must be able to assist in daily lab management, including training and direct oversight of personnel
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) grant preparation. The Center of Alcohol & Substance Use Studies (CAS), located on the Busch Campus of Rutgers University, is a multidisciplinary research and training institute, which performs clinical
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. The Postdoctoral Associate is expected to maintain a high level of communication with the PI and will manage the day-to-day operations of the lab, including the training of new lab junior personnel and purchase
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various genomic datasets Effective spoken and written English required. High level of computer literacy required. Preferred Qualifications In-depth understanding and hands-on experience in RNA-seq and ChIP
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of the PI. Must have a high level of research competency, knowledge, and skills to perform duties assigned by the PI. Must be able to assist in daily lab management, including training and direct oversight
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opportunity to compose and submit their own grant with input and support from PETS and School of Public Health faculty. The fellow would be expected to participate in conferences and publish high-quality
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projects, work closely with clinical collaborators, mentor students, and publish high-quality research each year. US work authorization is required. Essential duties and responsibilities include
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knowledge of database and reporting tools such as Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Must have a high level of research competency, knowledge, and skills to perform duties assigned by the PI. Must be able
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renewable for two additional years pending productivity, performance, and overall fit. The postdoctoral program enables associates to build a high caliber scholarly portfolio in LGBTQ+ public health research