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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Research Assistant Posting Number 26TM0063 Department Effective School Practice Cent Overview Rutgers, The State University of New
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Research Assistant Posting Number 26TM0063 Department Effective School Practice Cent Overview Rutgers, The State University of New
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development in a stimulating, supportive, and mentored environment. At a minimum, responsibilities will include assisting with the design and execution of research studies; analyzing datasets; preparing
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research projects that meet the standards of scientific inquiry and that comport with University requirements. Assists the AVP in the preparation of research proposals to obtain grant support from federal
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Medical School. Under the direction of the Principal Investigator, the Research Assistant will assist with the implementation of research projects in addictions and mental health, with a focus on recruiting
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, the applicant(s) will be trained in improving their experimental design skills and their oral and written presentation skills. Multiple resources for career development to aid with these requirements will be
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collaborators and design and conduct highly specialized and technical research and aid graduate students with their research programs. The Bhattacharya Lab at Rutgers University leverages many experimental
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collaborators and design and conduct highly specialized and technical research and aid graduate students with their research programs. The Bhattacharya Lab at Rutgers University leverages many experimental
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Temporary Research Assistant Job Category Staff & Executive - Research Support (Laboratory/Non-Laboratory) Department NJMS - Medicine
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researcher will be responsible for the design, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of experiments regarding the study of the disease mechanisms of various brain disorders using murine models and iPSC