126 parallel-processing-bioinformatics "Multiple" research jobs at Rutgers University
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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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learning or AI models. The role also involves applying principles from human–computer interaction and assisting with augmented reality features as needed for project activities. In addition to technical
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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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convenient to be determined by both parties). The positions are fully funded for multiple years with a recent award from the National Institutes of Health on Developing Novel Technologies That Ensure Privacy
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. Treat populations adversely affected by chemical exposures. Develop educational tools describing relative risks of chemical exposures. Contribute to public policies related to environmental and
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to evaluate multiple climate and climate change impacts across sectors such as sea-level rise/coastal processes, urban heat and health, or agricultural impacts. This position offers the candidate opportunity
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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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, including psychology, neuropsychology, neuroscience, and public health. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Ability to be well-organized, detail-oriented, and to manage multiple
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to transition to the next phase of their career, the applicant(s) will be trained in improving their experimental design skills and their oral and written presentation skills. Multiple resources for career
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to work independently. Preferred Qualifications The successful candidate will work on multiple research assignments under the supervision of Dr. Robert Noland. A primary area of focus will be working