24 coherent-x-ray-diffraction-imaging Postdoctoral research jobs at Rutgers University
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techniques of cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), single-molecule force spectroscopy (SMFS), biochemistry, mutational analysis, cell culture, activity assays, et cetera
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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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structures of HTCS proteins and/or domain constructs using appropriate methods such as X-ray crystallography and cryoEM. FLSA Exempt Grade Salary Details A minimum of $63,968 for calendar year appointments
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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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structures of HTCS proteins and/or domain constructs using appropriate methods such as X-ray crystallography and cryoEM. FLSA Exempt Grade Salary Details A minimum of $63,968 for calendar year appointments
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+ thermal wound images, intraoperative video, OR traffic signals, EHR data, and patient/surgeon surveys with explainability and equity at its core. Among the key duties of this position are the following
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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
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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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the direction of the Principal Investigator in building a first-of-its-kind Software as a Medical Device (SaMD) that predicts, detects, and manages SSIs by fusing RGB + thermal wound images
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, the Postdoctoral Associate will investigate hippocampal and cortical circuits during navigation and goal-directed behaviors using large-scale electrophysiology, in vivo imaging, optogenetics, and computational