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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Post Doctoral Associate: Evolutionary Medicine & Human Behaviour Department Anthropology Salary Details The minimum calendar year
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voluntary tax-deferred savings options Employee and dependent educational benefits (when applicable) Life insurance coverage Employee discount programs Posting Summary The position will conduct state
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. The primary role of the Postdoctoral Associate is to conduct research aimed at identifying metabolic vulnerabilities in KRAS-driven lung tumorigenesis, with the goal of informing potential therapeutic
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. Experience with multimodal data integration (EEG + imaging/behavior), preferred. Track record of peer-reviewed publications, preferred. Interest in developing an independent research program, preferred
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framework to improve population and public health in the United States. Conduct a mentored research project, complete focused educational activities, and participate as a research team member to support
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analysis by the comparison of protein structures, conduct rigorous evaluations of the concordance of computational results to validation sets, and determine the origin of life on earth. Mentorship of 1-2
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Develop and support the creation of scientific protocols and statistical analysis plans for grant funded studies Conduct data analyses, interpret, and present study results with appropriate conclusions and
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. The Postdoctoral Associate will design, conduct, and execute research experiments and draft written reports to be included in peer-reviewed manuscripts. This position is responsible for participating in the planning
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of Chemical Biology, Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey to conduct research investigation into the role of metabolism in cancer. The candidate will have the
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Investigator, the Postdoctoral Associate will conduct research in the immunobiology of cancer and cancer immunotherapy. The research focuses on T cell differentiation and immune responses, with mechanistic