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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Physician III (Cardiac Imaging) Job Category Staff & Executive - Medical (Clinical) - Physician Department NJMS - Medicine Cardiology
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Number: 267776 Position Summary: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is seeking a Physician III (Cardiac Imaging) for the department of Medicine at the New Jersey Medical School. This position
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assays) and high-resolution imaging approaches and quantifications from both mouse and human brains; mouse brain regional dissections; western blotting; and experiments in various in vitro culture systems
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of the experimental approach will include: Bayesian reconstruction of events on billion-year timescales, determination of optimal embeddings and encodings for protein structures, multiple structural alignments
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, cryosectioning, immunocytochemistry/immunohistochemistry, advanced staining (antibodies, RNAscope, proximity ligation assays) and high-resolution imaging approaches and quantifications from both mouse and human
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number of support staff organized in the Chair’s office and our eight divisions: Cardiothoracic Surgery; General Surgery/Oncology; Liver Transplant and Hepatobiliary Surgery; Plastics and Reconstructive
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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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, molecular biology, in-vivo/intravital imaging, mouse behavior and operant conditioning, genetic sensors/optogenetics, and computer vision as part of a collaborative, multi-PI team setting. Position Status
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, bioinformatics analysis, imaging analysis, histology. Ensure that glassware and equipment are kept clean and properly stored. Prepare stock solutions and buffers. Assist with the maintenance of laboratory
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assays, and immunofluorescence imaging. Assists in the establishment of performance standards, the selection of research methodologies and instrumentation, and coordination of experimental approaches in