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. If appropriate, the Research Assistant will be encouraged to develop their own independent research program and apply for independent funding. Potential topic areas include sex-differences in metabolomic
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will work part-time in parallel with their studies at Rutgers. Among the key duties of this position are the following: Perform psychophysical experiments with sighted participants and/or low vision
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activity patterns being associated with movements and others not. By using our novel techniques, that can drive precise patterns of activity distributed across many neurons, we can test different theories
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encouraged to develop their own independent research program and apply for independent funding. Potential topic areas include sex-differences in metabolomic biomarkers of cardiometabolic risk, placental
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activity patterns being associated with movements and others not. By using our novel techniques, that can drive precise patterns of activity distributed across many neurons, we can test different theories
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independently associated with different projects related to non-destructive testing and evaluation of civil infrastructure. The candidate is expected to perform both fundamental and applied researches and need
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experiences and individual differences, as well as cognitive modeling of decision-making in both lab and realworld settings. Successful candidates will be supported in building a research program at the
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to work independently; • Experience working on research projects with a research team; and • Excellent verbal, writing and analytical, organizational and attention to detail skills, computer literacy and
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neuroscience research with clinical applications to addiction and other mental health concerns. Our work draws on methods from psychology, experimental economics, human neuroscience, and computational psychiatry
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also be expected to be highly collaborative and train and mentor undergraduates in scientific research projects. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE: 1) Computer simulations of protein structure