347 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation positions at Rutgers University
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
overall direction and management for the gathering, compiling, analyzing, interpreting, and reporting of data. Among the key duties of this position are the following: Designs data modeling and analysis
-
) knowledge of virology and immunology and ideally some research experience in mouse models. The TRA will be responsible for the maintenance and analysis of mouse models of flavivirus infections and the
-
fully in-person in a ~1200 sq. ft. lab with ~10 other individuals, overseen by the Principal Investigator. The lab utilizes mice as a research model. A separate shared office is available with desk and
-
animal models. Work Environment: Office environment with moderate noise. Special Conditions Posting Details Posting Number 26ST0723 Posting Open Date Special Instructions to Applicants Regional Campus
-
, walking, talking and hearing. Lifting up to 25 lbs. BSL2+ laboratory environment; exposure to study subjects in a clinical environment and exposure to research animal models. Work Environment: Office
-
on the dissection of the interplay between metabolism and epigenetics in T-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (T-ALL) and additional leukemias using mouse models. The Visiting Researcher will draft written reports
-
of this position are the following: Uses his/her own experiences with recovery as a vehicle to establish rapport and relationship building with the consumer or family member. Models for consumers good communication
-
seeking a Mental Health Clinician II for the Eric B. Chandler Health Center at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. This position provides behavioral health consultation utilizing a team based model to
-
related skills. Experience with growth modeling, hierachical linear modeling, and structural equation modeling. Knowledge of statistical software such as SAS, SPSS, AMOS, MPlus, R and structural equation
-
Institute Overview The Rutgers Institute for Nicotine and Tobacco Studies (formerly Rutgers Center for Tobacco Studies) is undergoing dynamic and transformative growth. The Rutgers Institute for Nicotine and