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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Temporary Research Assistant, Part Time Job Category Staff & Executive - Research Support (Laboratory/Non-Laboratory) Department RWJ
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Rutgers School of Health Professions (SHP) is seeking a Temporary Research Assistant to work in the Department of Health Informatics. The Temporary Research Assistant will support ongoing research projects
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. Under the direction of the Principal Investigator, the Postdoctoral Associate(s) will be responsible for the performance and analysis of experiments focused on development and function of novel immune
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Behavioral Health Care. The primary purpose of the Postdoctoral Fellow is to be responsible for research and clinical activities with the Behavioral Research and Training Institute. Among the key duties
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, consenting and interviewing research subjects. Subjects may include, but are not limited to, people with opioid use disorders in substance use treatment settings and other community settings. Among the key
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applicable) Life insurance coverage Employee discount programs Position Status Full Time Working Hours Standard Hours 37.50 Daily Work Shift Work Arrangement This position requires a fully on-site work
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(PI). The scope of the work is primarily as a member of the Singson Lab research time. However scientific interactions at the Waksman Institute, Department of Genetics, and other relevant units will be
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hope for cancer patients and their families and play a critical role in strengthening the fabric of our communities by gaining and protecting their trust and providing access to the outstanding oncology
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will engender hope for cancer patients and their families and play a critical role in strengthening the fabric of our communities by gaining and protecting their trust and providing access
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. Assists in maintaining laboratory instrumentation such as centrifuges, electrophoresis, and confocal microscopes. Assists in the establishment of performance standards, the selection of research