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, under direction of the Clinical Research Site (CRS) Leader, assist the Rutgers New Jersey Medical School Clinical Research Center as directed in all aspects of the program. Among the key duties
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preferred. Experience with atmospheric models (e.g., GEOS-Chem, CMAQ) and skills in python, Fortran and high-performance computing are also desired. Position Status Full Time Posting Number 25FA0918 Posting
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, The State University of New Jersey, is seeking a Temporary Research Assistant for the department of Medicine at the New Jersey Medical School. The Temporary Assistant (Research) will perform data management
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sport psychology services for high performers, who may also be considering an academic faculty position. Hours accrued during this fellowship can be considered supervised experience under the direction
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. Effective spoken and written English required. High level of computer literacy required. Experience in chromatography (including FPLC and preferably including HPLC) and electrophoresis required. Experience in
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, make necessary calculations, presents results at national conferences, and publish the results on high impact journals. Develops own research project(s) under the guidance of the PI. Instructs and trains
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independent research projects, work closely with clinical collaborators, mentor students, and publish high-quality research each year. US work authorization is required. Essential duties and responsibilities
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sport psychology services for high performers, who may also be considering an academic faculty position. Hours accrued during this fellowship can be considered supervised experience under the direction
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required. High level of computer literacy required. Preferred Qualifications In-depth understanding and hands-on experience in RNA-seq and ChIP-seq sample preparation, data collection, and data processing
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. The training program is designed to impart the skills necessary for submitting successful career development awards. The emphasis on translational clinical research will require competitive applicants