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Image Now. Works closely with the AUDUESC to manage workflow and assist with special projects. Acts as the liaison with various departments/offices, including SAR, Veteran’s Services, EOF, Study Abroad
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Rutgers University Brain Imaging Center (RUBIC) is a state-of-the-art fMRI facility that enables researchers from the Rutgers campuses as well as those from nearby institutions to develop new research
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content about the School and its programs for print media, the web, email, and social media that includes text, images, video, and other content, particularly with emphasis on both domestic and
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. Answers office phone, responds to office emails, and ensures that individuals are routed to the correct individuals and resources. Presents a positive, professional image of OEE and UHR in all interactions
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using specific laboratory techniques that involve flow cytometry analysis, animal models of airway and brain disorders, single-cell RNA-seq, multiplex cytokine assays, and immunofluorescence imaging
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to outstanding facilities of Genomics, Genetics, Proteomics, Confocal and high-content imaging, Histopathology, Analytical Chemistry, Flow Cytometry, etc. The position is based in the Gliniak lab
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an integrative approach that cuts across the boundaries of traditional disciplines. They combine molecular, electrophysiological, neurochemical, anatomical, imaging, behavioral, and neuropsychological methods
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directions, as well as close mentorship tailored to career goals. Additionally, this position offers access to state-of-the-art facilities and core resources (e.g., imaging, flow cytometry, proteomics), and
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, and cell imaging techniques are required. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Must be able to work with rodent animals and human embryonic cells. Must have effective oral
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procedures as observed by supervisor. Effectively contributes to and supports an environment that enhances the positive self-image of individuals served and their families and preserves their human dignity