130 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Prof" Postdoctoral research jobs at Rutgers University in United States
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focus on the treatment needs of individuals with chronic pain and opioid, tobacco, and other substance use disorders. Mentorship for developing research ideas, designs, and methods, conducting clinical
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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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. Contributes to general laboratory operations, including breeding and genotyping of mice and general maintenance of animal colonies. Develops new ideas for promotion current research for the NJMS –Center
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, research in progress seminars, and presentations at conferences. They will prepare manuscripts based on their research, aid in developing the PI's grant applications, and will be expected to apply
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continuing education for professional and personal advancement. Rutgers is New Jersey's land-grant institution and one of the nation's foremost research universities, and as such, we educate, make discoveries
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Number: 203914 Minimum Education and Experience: PhD is required along with knowledge of computer programming, statistical analysis, and genome evolution. Location: Busch (RU-New Brunswick) Create a Job
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Number: 208746 Minimum Education and Experience: PhD is required along with knowledge of computer programming, statistical analysis, and genome evolution. City: Piscataway State: NJ Location: Busch (RU-New
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. The assays developed will be used to benchmark wildtype versus disease-derived mutants of motor proteins to investigate the molecular bases of ribosomopathies and other ribosome-dependent diseases. The Post
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of all research projects, NJ-STEP director and the self study faculty lead, as well as other team members will participate in the decision-making process for developing the final design of the analyses
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, focusing on the role and mechanism of CRISPR-associated nucleotide signaling. We also aim to develop innovative tools for fast and sensitive nucleic acid detection and the diagnosis of human disease, using