85 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"Multiple" Postdoctoral positions at Rutgers University
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preferred. Basic knowledge of bioinformatics processes for genomic and transcriptomic research is also preferred. Equipment Utilized Physical Demands and Work Environment PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Standing, sitting
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an interdisciplinary research environment, with a strong focus on teamwork and collaboration. · Time Management & Organization: Excellent organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines
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at Rutgers Cancer Institute leverages multiple experimental approaches. Including single-cell genomics by next-generation sequencing, in situ single-cell analyses of DNA and RNA by Fluorescent in situ
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for this position are the following: Works under the direction of the Principal Investigator. Carries out various experimental and bioinformatics studies in the area of 1) the regulation and function of tumor
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for this position are the following: Works under the direction of the Principal Investigator. Carries out various experimental and bioinformatics studies in the area of 1) the regulation and function of tumor
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normal and pathological feeding and reward processes. Applicant must hold a PhD or equivalent degree in neuroscience, biochemistry, molecular biology, psychology, computer science, biomedical engineering
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are the following: Works under the direction of the Principal Investigator. Carries out various experimental and bioinformatics studies in the area of 1) the regulation and function of tumor suppressor p53 and its
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at Rutgers Cancer Institute leverages multiple experimental approaches. Including single-cell genomics by next-generation sequencing, in situ single-cell analyses of DNA and RNA by Fluorescent in situ
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, though not required. Knowledge of bioinformatics is highly advantageous, but not mandatory. Certifications/Licenses N/A Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Proficiency in graphing software and
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on transdiagnostic features of psychopathology and their genetic and neural correlates. Current studies examine aspects of decision-making, motivation and the ability to resist urges in multiple disorders including