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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Postdoctoral Associates - Sea Level Rise Projections and Climate Risk Assessment & Management Department Earth & Planetary Sciences
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Postdoctoral Associate Job Category Staff & Executive - Research (Laboratory/Non-Laboratory) Department Cancer Institute of New Jersey
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. Under the direction of the Principal Investigator, the Visiting Researcher will be responsible for molecular cloning, cell culture, confocal imaging, and data analysis. The Visiting Researcher will
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of interviews, and coding qualitative interviews. The Temporary Research Assistant will learn valuable research skills as well as professional career development skills under the supervision of the Principal
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, the Postdoctoral Associate will perform investigations on the molecular genetic basis of autism. The Postdoctoral Associate will investigate two independent lines of research. One, the molecular basis
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Biological Sciences. A postdoctoral position for a highly motivated candidate is available in the Carman laboratory at the Rutgers Center for Lipid Research. The lab is located in the newly constructed New
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across the university. The RAD Collaboratory will be comprised of different research areas, each led by a faculty area lead. The vision of the RAD Collaboratory is “Deep Learning, Deep Connections
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voluntary tax-deferred savings options Employee and dependent educational benefits (when applicable) Life insurance coverage Employee discount programs Posting Summary A postdoctoral position is available in
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software applications including word processing and excel, online searching, and email, and fluency with learning new software applications highly desirable. City: Newark State: NJ Physical Demands and Work
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; undergraduate to graduate and postdoctoral; and continuing education for professional and personal advancement. Rutgers is New Jersey's land-grant institution and one of the nation's foremost research