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of the ‘population code’, gaining a causal understanding of how population activity drives actions. The postdoc will work with the PI to develop an independent project, that leverages the expertise of the lab and the
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research project entitled, A community driven modeling approach for identifying community & policy-level interventions to address the impact of structural racism and discrimination on adolescent substance
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. The candidate should have a strong background in process modeling, control, optimization, applied machine learning, and AI. City: Cranbury State: NJ Location: Off Campus Create a Job Match for Similar Jobs About
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of the ‘population code’, gaining a causal understanding of how population activity drives actions. The postdoc will work with the PI to develop an independent project, that leverages the expertise of the lab and the
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modeling approach for identifying community & policy-level interventions to address the impact of structural racism and discrimination on adolescent substance use and mental health. In this role
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project and be able to come up with your own ideas about these projects with minimum supervision. It is expected that a postdoc will introduce new and innovative ideas to the lab work, often without any
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duties for this position are the following: Conducts multidisciplinary research in the area of the role of mTOR kinase in growth control and anticancer mechanisms, including in vitro and in vivo models
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perform experiments to examine how the orexin system mediates affective and motivational states arising with opioid withdrawal in an animal model of opioid addiction. The studies will explore how the orexin
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proposals for postdoctoral fellowships. 5 % 5. Present research findings at local and international conferences. LEVEL OF DECISION MAKING: The postdoc will design and optimize experiments, particularly
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. Posting Summary Entry-level postdoc position available for NIH-funded laboratory in the Department of Genetics at Rutgers. The laboratory research uses the genetically tractable C. elegans systems to study