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, shaking incubators and plate readers. Equipment Utilized Physical Demands and Work Environment Physical Demands: The applicant needs to be physically capable of performing the above duties, including use
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postdoctoral fellowship positions on our newly funded NIAAA Institutional Research Training T32 program, Training in Research on Alcohol use and its Consequences and Etiology (TRACE). The goal of this program is
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performed by graduate and undergraduate students and other postdoctoral fellows. This is a grant funded position, continuation of employment in this position is contingent upon adequate grant funds. Position
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performed by graduate and undergraduate students and other postdoctoral fellows. This is a grant funded position, continuation of employment in this position is contingent upon adequate grant funds. Position
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collaborative environment. The candidate will be expected to exercise supervision of professional research staff including undergraduate and graduate students, to interact and report to the principal investigator
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: This position involves prolonged standing, walking and sitting, as well as use of laboratory equipment. Must performcomplex procedures and demonstrate manual dexterity. Some stooping, reaching, climbing and
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– Institute for Food, Nutrition, and Health (IFNH) 61 Dudley Road New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8520 Pre-employment Screenings All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of all pre-employment
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-centered research and develop evidence-based care strategies focused on the “whole person” rather than on their ailments. With existing gaps in research and practice, there is an enormous opportunity advance
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. and/or M.D. degree completion must be provided prior to commencement of employment. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Experience with flow cytometry and metabolic
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, the Postdoctoral Associate will perform investigations on regulation of utilization of dietary fiber and host glycans by Hybrid Two-Component System (HTCS) transcription factors in Bacteroides. The research project