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an independent career. Candidates with strong motivation and a Ph.D. background in molecular biology/cell biology/biochemistry are encouraged to apply. Applicants may apply to this job posting and include a cover
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, stem cell biology, and colon cancer. Position Status Full Time Posting Number 26FA0353 Posting Open Date 04/14/2026 Posting Close Date Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience PhD training is
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or Cell Biology, and must have a strong background in cell biological approaches, immunocytochemistry, immunohistochemistry, high-resolution image acquisition and image quantification in mouse brain
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contribute to our fertilization synapse, sperm activation, and sperm mitochondria dynamics projects. Experience with C.elegans genetics, reproduction, cell biology are required. Further, experience with
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Number: 271266 Minimum Education and Experience: Ph.D. background in molecular biology/cell biology/biochemistry. City: Piscataway State: NJ Location: Busch (RU-New Brunswick) Create a Job Match for
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. Candidates with a strong motivation and a Ph.D. background in biochemistry/cell biology/analytical chemistry/nutrition are encouraged to apply. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, provides competitive
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and carries out experiments using mouse and human brain material, cultured cells, high resolution fluorescence imaging and image analysis, biochemical, as well as molecular biology approaches. Performs
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Appointment Temporary Staff Appointment - Salaried 12 Month Position Pension Eligibility ABP Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience Ph.D. in cell and molecular biology or a closely related scientific
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RNA sequencing (RNAseq), Fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS), and immunoprecipitation (IP). Maintains and differentiates human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) into specific cell lineages
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analyses or the ability to effectively learn these techniques will be needed. Effective oral and written communication skills. Preferred Qualifications Experience in immunology, T cell biology, and cancer