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application · Experience in implementation of quality assurance/quality control research operations and reporting · Conceptual modeling and creation of innovation ideas · Familiarity with data analytics
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: (1) epigenetic analysis in a mouse models of Parkinson’s disease related exposures, (2) elucidating molecular mechanisms of pesticide-induced changes in DNA methylation in a 3D neurosphere model in
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Internal Number: 273086 Minimum Education and Experience: This position requires a PhD or equivalent and experience with the C. elegans model system. City: Piscataway State: NJ Location: Rutgers University
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for a post-doctoral research associate position in the area of transportation modeling and planning. The position is for two-years but may be extended depending on results and available funding
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metabolism/signaling using yeast as a model system. Among the key duties of the position are the following: The research will focus on the Nem1-Spo7/Pah1 axis, a phosphatase cascade that regulates whether
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will use genetic perturbation and overexpression in vitro and in vivo (mouse) models to uncover principles that inform tissue repair, oral health, and host–microbe interactions. This position offers
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one programing language (e.g., R, STATA). · Excellent quantitative analytical skills, particularly in longitudinal modeling, administrative data analyses, and causal inference methods. Understanding
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research with young children Experience with computational methods (e.g., Bayesian modeling, drift diffusion modeling, etc.) Equipment Utilized Physical Demands and Work Environment Overview Statement
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researcher will be responsible for the design, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of experiments regarding the study of the pathophysiology of epilepsy or seizure disorders using murine models and
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health technologies. This role offers an exciting opportunity to work on developing and validating models for wearable sensors aimed at improving human movement, rehabilitation, and fitness engagement