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(CABM) and the Department of Molecular Biology & Biochemistry (MBB) at Rutgers University-New Brunswick. Our lab aims to understand molecular mechanisms of antiphage immunity in bacteria and archaea
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. The Mickolajczyk laboratory (https://sites.rutgers.edu/mickolajczyk-lab/ ) is recruiting Post Doctoral Associates to engage in ongoing research projects relative to studying the mechanisms of pre-ribosome maturation
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opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in the development of clinical trials, self-management science, acute/chronic disease management and pain mechanisms and methods under the mentorship
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technology. We encourage applicants with a strong background in biophysics, mechanical or biomedical engineering, material science, biochemistry, mechanobiology, or a related field to apply. Candidates should
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phase of a project. Conduct behavioral, anatomic, chemogenetic, and pharmacological in rodents to delineate mechanisms underlying opioid abuse. Conduct conditioned place preference, and learning and
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opportunity to work on developing and validating smartphone and smartwatch applications aimed at improving human movement, rehabilitation, and fitness engagement. An important component of this position will be
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on characterizing non-coding regulatory elements in humans and understanding how these elements change across different conditions. The project will involve developing new modeling approaches for coupling functional
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Department at Rutgers University, New Jersey. We study reproduction, specifically molecular mechanisms of the meiotic cell cycle. Our work involves genetic mouse models, combined with molecular, cellular, and
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that integrate neuroimaging and detailed phenotypic data to investigate mechanisms relevant to addiction and recovery. Among the key duties of this position are the following: Perform neuroimaging data analyses
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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