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Position Summary: Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate for the Cell Biology and Molecular Medicine Department within the New Jersey Medical School. Under
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carries out experiments including cell culture (various primary cells as well as immortalized cell lines), high resolution fluorescence imaging and image analysis, biochemical as well as molecular biology
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-bacterial/microbial-host interactions using molecular, cellular, and tissue-level assays. Designs, performs, and analyzes experiments involving gene perturbation, gene editing (CRISPR/Cas9, RNAi), and gene
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to study cancer cell metabolism and newly identified tumor suppressor genes. This position will have the opportunity to gain strong training in cancer metabolism, cell growth signaling, and mouse
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that characterize the toxicological effects of emerging environmental pollutants using advanced cellular and animal models. Rutgers NAMC is known for its transdisciplinary research on particle health effect research
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Investigator, the Postdoctoral Associate will conduct research in the immunobiology of cancer and cancer immunotherapy. The research focuses on T cell differentiation and immune responses, with mechanistic
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of the Postdoctoral Associate is to define cell cycle phase-specific control of cellular metabolism to identify new metabolic vulnerabilities in cancer. Each phase of the cell cycle has specific biosynthetic
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of the Postdoctoral Associate is to define cell cycle phase-specific control of cellular metabolism to identify new metabolic vulnerabilities in cancer. Each phase of the cell cycle has specific biosynthetic
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laboratory in the Department of Genetics at Rutgers. The laboratory research uses mouse systems to study processes relevant to human reproduction using genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology
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or civil union status, sex, pregnancy, gender identity or expression, disability status, liability for military service, protected veteran status, affectional or sexual orientation, atypical cellular