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Associate or by others in the research group, by collaborators in other groups or from publicly available datasets. The project may also involve use and development of software programs for analysis of multi
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EEG HydroCel Sensor system and Net Station software and interest in the microstructure of infant sleep would be a plus. The successful candidate is expected to lead their own project, support other
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analysis software (e.g., SPSS, R, NVivo) is highly desirable. · Publication Record: Evidence of scholarly productivity, including publications in peer-reviewed journals. · Communication Skills: Strong
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. Certifications/Licenses N/A Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Proficiency in graphing software and statistical analysis tools is expected. The applicant must have evidence of scholarly publications in
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Microsoft Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint. Preferred Qualifications Proficiency and knowledge of multiple statistical software packages preferred, such as SPSS, SAS, R, Python, etc. Experience with ML/DL
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Abilities Training and/or experience with: Programming of behavioral experiments and data analysis (MATLAB, Python, or equivalent), eye-tracking software and hardware (Eyelink or equivalent), MRI, eye
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, such as various kinds of chromatography, mass spectrometry, manual or automatic pipettes, fume hood, biosafety cabinet, Bunsen burner, etc; commonly used bioinformatics software or programming languages
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. Experience with biological mechanisms that impact the aging brain, including innate or adaptive immunity, endocrinology, nutrition, and/or other fields. Experience with neuroimaging software, including SPM
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to NGS data analysis; experience using standard NGS analysis software preferred. Experience in cancer genomics, microbiome, and metabolomics analysis ideal. Experience in scRNAseq or long reads data
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, please visit: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview . Posting Summary There is a postdoc position available in Dr. Alison Bernstein’s lab in the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology