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of Oceanography, and may also contribute to a separate project funded by the National Science Foundation that involves process mechanics in marine boundary layer clouds. The successful applicant must possess a Ph.D
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include the following: Conduct research in the area of aging, balance, fall rehabilitation, app development, and biomechanics. Data Post-processing. Programming using MATLAB, Python, and Java/Kotlin
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an interdisciplinary research setting. Ability to work independently and in teams. Preferred Qualifications Equipment Utilized Computer (Microsoft Office) Physical Demands and Work Environment PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Frequent
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materials processing and characterization, optimization of process yield and increasing process volume, and investigating the detailed mechanisms behind each process step. Percentage Of Time- 20% 2
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experience maintaining a mouse colony, as well as stereotactic surgery, brain dissection, immunofluorescence, fluorescence microscopy, and confocal microscopy. City: Piscataway State: NJ Location: Busch (RU
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, cryo-ET, and/or X-ray crystallography, including sample preparation, data collection, and data processing. In-depth understanding and hands-on experience in cryo-EM and/or cryo-ET, including sample
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-targeting by ATPase enzymes in ribosome biogenesis. The main project involves studying the mechanisms of pre-ribosome maturation by motor proteins, an essential process for generating new ribosomes
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to breeding and maintenance of mouse colonies, and manipulation of animals according to approved experimental and institutional protocols (ex. injections, phlebotomy, surgery and euthanization). Minimum
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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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-funded research projects, this position provides support in the operation of the research laboratory. The responsibilities will include preparation of human stem cell cultures from repository specimens