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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities PhD in Neuroscience is required. Experience with in vivo imaging in head-fixed behaving mice is required. Experience with Arduino microcontrollers for the design and control
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suggestions from the PI or other lab members. Intensive work with current literature is a must. Design short-term and long-term parts of the project and experiments on your own. Be able to interact with the PI
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mechanisms. 10 % 2. Mouse Behavior Analysis: Design, conduct, and interpret mouse behavioral experiments to elucidate the impact of genetic variations on somatosensory processing and related behaviors. 10 % 3
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proposals for postdoctoral fellowships. 5 % 5. Present research findings at local and international conferences. LEVEL OF DECISION MAKING: The postdoc will design and optimize experiments, particularly
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, bioinorganic chemistry, structural biology, microbial genomics, biogeochemistry, molecular evolution, and synthetic organic chemistry that will allow the design of interdisciplinary experiments to test origins
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spectrometry, protein-protein interactions, recombinant expression/purification. Preferred Qualifications Equipment Utilized Must be familiar with Microsoft Office, Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, and R. Must
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, digital and blood biomarker measures. The Brain Modulation & Control Lab, in collaboration, collects and analyses neuroimaging and smartphone interaction measures from the cohort. Applicants must have
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should have a recent PhD in plant pathology or closely related fields. The ability to carry out experimental work independently is essential as is the ability to interact with multiple PIs since
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, clinicians, and scientists with unparalleled experience who advance medical innovation and provide patient care informed by the latest research findings. We offer an outstanding education in medicine
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have abundant opportunities to interact with members of the vibrant community with a research focus on byproduct feed utilization within Rutgers University and the Department of Animal Sciences. Position