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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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) knowledge in relevant biological sciences including biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology and/or neuroscience. Applicants must have the ability to work collaboratively and independently, be able
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on the development of monotherapies for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases. Simultaneously, the lab aspires to remain at the cutting edge in terms of cellular and molecular biology techniques and to advance
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imaging and image analysis, biochemical, as well as molecular biology approaches. Performs perfusion, cryosectioning, immunocytochemistry approaches, stereological counting and Matlabbased automated image
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biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology and/or neuroscience. Applicants must have the ability to work collaboratively and independently, be able to conduct independent experiments, and prepare written and
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of the Principal Investigator, the Research Associate III will participate in experiments to investigate the molecular and cellular mechanisms involved in the development and maintenance of chronic itch. Among
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Student Assistant Job Category Staff & Executive - Research Support (Laboratory/Non-Laboratory) Department CINJ - Molecular Biology
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of this position are the following: Assists in performing experiments related to cell biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, and/or neuroscience. Assists in maintaining laboratory instrumentation such as
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/Administrative Internal Number: 271243 Position Summary: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey is seeking a Student Assistant within the Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry at the Rutgers Cancer
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to wound healing, salivary gland development and regeneration, and saliva–bacteria/host–microbe interactions, using molecular, cellular, and in vivo mouse approaches in a collaborative research environment