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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Post Doctoral Associate - Rail Department Advanced Infrastructure Center Salary Details Minimum Salary $63,968 Offer Information
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sites in NJ. Accurately and comprehensively document all contact with participants. Track and schedule research participant appointments. Conduct participant interviews and other data collection. Minimum
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. Experience with multimodal data integration (EEG + imaging/behavior), preferred. Track record of peer-reviewed publications, preferred. Interest in developing an independent research program, preferred
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• Excellence in biochemistry • Proven track record of the construction of quantitative physical models Additionally required skills are: • Commitment to ethical conduct of research • Self-motivation and
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the Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research (IFH). The PETS Postdoctoral Associate position will work with an established Principal Investigator with a track-record of publications and
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required skills are: • Commitment to ethical conduct of research • Self-motivation and independence • Good documentation habits • A track record of productive scientific results Preferred Qualifications
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at Professor rank at Rutgers University 3. Strong track record of peer-reviewed publications and prior/current extramural research funding Interested candidates should email a cover letter and your CV
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, and Illustrator. Preferred Qualifications Prior experience with slice or in vivo electrophysiology works. Experience with multimodal data integration (EEG + imaging/behavior). Track record of peer
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using established protocols and assist with the design and execution of co-culturing experiments. Tracks participant progress and completion of study procedures. Communicates with participants both
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engineering skills—Python, Git, unit testing, experiment tracking—and fluency with containerization (Docker) and basic cloud workflows are expected, alongside excellent communication and cross-disciplinary