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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Tenure Track PhD Scientist Department RWJ - Medicine Chairman Salary Details A minimum base salary of $114,622 Offer Information
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contribute to our fertilization synapse, sperm activation, and sperm mitochondria dynamics projects. Experience with C.elegans genetics, reproduction, cell biology are required. Further, experience with
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, cleans ultrasonic units as needed. Prepares clinical kits for students. Cleans up all discharged bodily fluid immediately. Prepares unit for provider and patient. Sets and drapes the patient to prepare for
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well as controls ancillary equipment andsupport systems. Ancillary equipment and support systems are inclusive of, but not limited to: controls, regulators, motors, compressors, air stations, coils, fluid/gas piping
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Environment: Physical Demands: Exposure to human blood, bone marrow, body fluids, or tissues. Exposure to harmful chemicals. Must sit at the microscope for extended periods of time. Work in dark rooms as
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, hydraulic, oil and fluid checks. Maintaining inventory of basic parts and fluids for each unit. Minimum Education and Experience: High school/vocational school education or equivalent. A certification or
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set. Ability to be a dynamic individual and leader. Preferred Qualifications PhD preferred. Equipment Utilized Physical Demands and Work Environment Special Conditions Posting Details Posting Number
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to human blood, bone marrow, body fluids, or tissues. Exposure to harmful chemicals. Must sit at the microscope for extended periods of time. Work in dark rooms as well as standing for long periods of time
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://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview . Posting Summary Outstanding applicants desired for Part-Time Lecturer (PTL) teaching positions for a Biostatistics course for PhD students in the biomedical sciences
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for a Biological Structure Annotation Specialist (Biocurator) to analyze, curate, and validate macromolecular structures from the dynamically expanding structural biology community. The Biocurator also