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of the Principle Investigator, the primary purpose of the Postdoctoral Associate position is to perform specialized research activities and design and execute advanced experimental procedures in an immunology
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information on benefits and 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 Work
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efforts are focused on their mission of reducing and ultimately eliminating, tobacco-related morbidity and mortality. Five Centers or Programs currently operate at the Institute including a Tobacco Center
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the human brain and link it to critical cognitive and behavioral functions (e.g. memory formation). This is an interdisciplinary position at the cross-section of cognitive neuroscience, electrophysiology
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, conducts highly specialized and technical research involving animal models of disease. Among the key duties of the position are the following: Focuses on the role of alternative autophagy in mediating
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based on their research, aid in developing the PI’s grant applications, and will be expected to apply for personal grant funding. As part of their career development to transition to the next phase of
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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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comprehensive benefit program to eligible employees. For details, please go to http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview . Position Status Full Time Working Hours (per week) Standard Hours 37.50 Daily
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architecture/design, the postdoctoral fellow will be intimately involved in all aspects of the research, including the conceptualization, design, performance, analysis, and modeling of the results of VR
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the direction of the Principal Investigator, the post-doctoral associate will work in a laboratory dedicated to studying the role of autophagy in normal cognition and how disruptions in this pathway contribute