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requirements. Lifting up to 25 lbs. WORK ENVIRONMENT: Laboratory environment. Moderate noise. Exposure to blood, excrement, antineoplastic drugs and possible exposure to infectious and communicable diseases
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. Under the direction of the PI, the Postdoctoral Associate will study the impact of RNA oxidation and ribosomal dysfunction on dopamine neuron vulnerability in Parkinson´s disease (PD). The individual will
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, or related biomedical fields, and an interest in applying interdisciplinary research methods to the study of aging and Alzheimer’s disease prevention. The position is renewable and the anticipated start date
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Investigator, the Postdoc(s) will be responsible for the design, analysis, interpretation and presentation of experiments regarding the study of molecular mechanisms of the regulation of synaptic transmission in
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, excrement, antineoplastic drugs and possible exposure to infectious and communicable diseases. Universal precautions are mandatory. Exposure to hazardous chemicals. Special Conditions Posting Details Posting
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nanoparticles contribute to diseases. Environmental Nanoparticles of interest include those emitted from wildfires, traffic and micro-nanoplastics, the byproduct of degradation of plastics in environmental media
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cell metabolism in liver diseases and liver cancer. The projects are built upon our publications on nitrogen metabolism and ammonia handling in several cancer types (PMID: 26603296, 31665640, 36256480
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of RNA oxidation and ribosomal dysfunction on dopamine neuron vulnerability in Parkinson´s disease (PD). The individual will also contribute his/her time towards writing manuscripts and review articles
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, the Post-Doctoral Associate conducts highly specialized and technical research involving animal models of cardiovascular disease. Among the key duties of this position are the following: Designs, executes
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Disease Research Center, Professor of Neurology at the Robert Wood Johnson Hospital , and Ron Hart, Professor, Department of Cell Biology and Neuroscience. Reporting to the Principal Investigator on grant