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undergraduate students will be encouraged. The postdoctoral associate will collaborate with “wet lab” experimentalists in the research group and with interdisciplinary collaborating scientists. Elements
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for world-class research and training in pharmacoepidemiology and related disciplines at Rutgers. Over the past 6 years, PETS has developed into a major pharmacoepidemiology group, recruiting numerous new
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develop new technical skills for the group. The person will also interface with other research groups who are collaborators on NIH-funded research projects and will be required to participate in group
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, an interdisciplinary and energetic research group housed on the Cook campus in New Brunswick, NJ. As a postdoctoral associate, the candidate would have abundant opportunities to interact with members of the Departments
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, geography, urban informatics, or a similar field with suitable analytic skills to conduct transportation analysis. The ability to conduct qualitative research and organize and run focus groups is essential
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leadership skills The position also assumes collaboration with a group of researchers and graduate students from both academic and industrial partners. The candidate will be responsible for project reporting
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outdoors conducting applied experimentation and communicating with stakeholder groups is highly desirable. Certifications/Licenses PhD certification Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Preferred
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. Given this, a very high degree of flexibility, interpersonal skill, and tolerance of ambiguity is needed. The Associate may oversee and conduct research, often in partnership with stakeholder groups
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the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively within a diverse group and be willing to learn techniques and methodologies. Candidates must be highly motivated, creative and able