355 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation positions at Rutgers University
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, anesthesia inducer, flow cytometer, qPCR, regular biosafety and molecular biology equipment, and small tools as necessary. Physical Demands and Work Environment Physical demands include standing for long
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, the lab aspires to remain at the cutting edge in terms of cellular and molecular biology techniques and to advance the neurodegeneration field by developing innovative tools and technologies that we will
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differentiation and the immune response, with mechanistic explorations to unveil new therapeutic strategies. Works with primary T cells in vitro and mouse models in vivo, effectively. Demonstrates expertise in flow
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- Biochemistry & Molecular Overview New Jersey’s academic health center, Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences (RBHS) takes an integrated approach to educating students, providing clinical care, and conducting
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experimental research on structural and functional characterization of Hybrid-Two-Component Systems (HTCSs) in Bacteroides. Uses molecular biology and molecular genetic techniques to engineer plasmids
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researcher will be responsible for the design, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of experiments regarding the study of the pathophysiology of epilepsy or seizure disorders using murine models and
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Laboratory/Technical Assistant Posting Number 26TM0087 Department DLS Molecular Biology & Bioche Overview Rutgers, The State
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, hear, and smell, how we move, touch, and talk, how we remember and forget, how we feel, expect, and plan. The mission of the Center for Molecular & Behavioral Neuroscience (CMBN) of School of Arts
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that directly impact patients’ lives. By advancing proof-of-concept studies from cellular and animal models through human trials, RITMS ensures that promising discoveries are rapidly translated into clinical
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Department of Molecular Biology & Biochemistry (MBB) at Rutgers University-New Brunswick. Our lab aims to understand molecular mechanisms of antiphage immunity in bacteria and archaea, focusing on the role and