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Full Time Working Hours (per week) 37.5 Standard Hours 37.50 Daily Work Shift Work Arrangement Consistent with the current application of Rutgers Policy 60.3.22 or the applicable provisions of relevant
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and computational protein design of small peptides and proteins. 2) Synthesizes and characterizes peptide and protein designs. 3) Structural and functional characterization of designs. 4) Trains and
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bioinformatics tools for genetics and neuroscience research. Preferred Qualifications This role embodies a high degree of complexity, requiring sophisticated understanding and application of neuroscience and
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critical cognitive and behavioral functions (e.g. memory formation). This is an interdisciplinary position at the cross-section of cognitive neuroscience, electrophysiology, neural engineering, and data
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available immediately. Postdoctoral associate to work on multiple research foci including but not limited to 1) Developing digital PCR assay to study turf pathogen epidemiology, 2) Investigating turfgrass
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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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will work in a laboratory dedicated to studying the role of autophagy in normal cognition and how disruptions in this pathway contribute to the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease. A major focus of the
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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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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. Among
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will work in a laboratory dedicated to studying the role of autophagy in normal cognition and how disruptions in this pathway contribute to the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease. A major focus of the