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, cell biology, or physiology Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Preferred Qualifications Equipment Utilized Physical Demands and Work Environment Overview The Department
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eligibility, please visit: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview . Position Status Full Time Working Hours (per week) Standard Hours 37.50 Daily Work Shift Day Work Arrangement This position
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, the primary purpose of the Postdoctoral Associate position is to perform specialized research activities and design and execute advanced experimental procedures in an immunology-focused laboratory independently
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Performance Clusters is preferred. This position also requires good communication and presentation skills, and a strong proficiency in technical writing and editing. The individual will be expected to hold very
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hope for cancer patients and their families and play a critical role in strengthening the fabric of our communities by gaining and protecting their trust and providing access to the outstanding oncology
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to eligible employees. For details, please go to http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview . Posting Summary Post-Doctoral Associate in Race & Politics Application Deadline: Open Until Filled
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policy recommendations. This teaching experience will allow fellows to mentor students in essential academic and professional skills while integrating their scholarly work into the classroom. Research and
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policy recommendations. This teaching experience will allow fellows to mentor students in essential academic and professional skills while integrating their scholarly work into the classroom. Research and
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data for analysis with ground-truth data will be useful. The applicant must be able to comply with high standards of work ethics, regulations and rules required by the school and department. Preferred
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proteins of Plasmodium, their functions in the parasite’s cell biology and their effect on parasite virulence. We also aim to develop inhibitors of parasite kinases as drugs for malaria prophylaxis