51 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Postdoctoral research jobs at Rutgers University
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neurons using multi-omics, cis-regulatory variants will be mapped onto these enhancers and then their function determined by Massively Parallel Reporter Assays (MPRA). The research will involve stem cell
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in neurodegeneration. Strong background in bioinformatics and understanding of molecular biology. Strong analytical, organizational, and time-management skills. Oral and written communication skills
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., oxidoreductases). It is expected that the Postdoctoral Associate will have expertise in several of the following areas including bioinformatics, bioinorganic chemistry, structural biology, microbial genomics
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the following are required: • Excellence in structural biology • Excellence in programming and high-performance computing • Excellence in bioinformatics • Excellence in evolutionary theory Additionally
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interface of bioinformatics, microbiome ecology, and metabolomics, contributing to both computational analyses and laboratory workflows. This position offers the opportunity to lead integrative projects
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required. The selected candidate will obtain appropriate training in crystallization and crystallographic computing, microscope alignments, data acquisition, image processing and structure calculation using
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- Prior experience in somatosensory research. - Familiarity with advanced imaging, electrophysiological techniques, and behavioral assay methodologies. - Proficiency in using bioinformatics tools
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Internal Number: 260550 Position Summary: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate for the Division of Acute Care Surgery at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
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discipline required. Consideration to interview will also be given to applicants who are in the process of completing their Ph.D. degree. Documentation of Ph.D. degree completion must be provided prior to commencement
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stimulation and recording electrodes. Design, execute, and analyze research studies using intracranial EEG data from animals. Perform advanced signal processing and time–frequency analyses of neural recordings