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-doctoral associate for an NSF-funded project on the social, environmental and linguistic factors that affect human wayfinding. Working with the PI and co-PIs in computer science, psychology, applied math and
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manages data collection, cleaning, and analysis for assigned projects. Manages various data projects (including data validation, cleaning, and transforming program administrative data), and collecting and
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. This postdoctoral associate position will be housed in the Department of Plant Biology at Rutgers University, New Jersey in Vaccinium breeding program of Dr. Gina Sideli. This position will also work with Rutgers and
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be familiar with gel electrophoresis, RNA isolation systems, PCR machines, autoclaves, Apple computers, Windows PC’s, electrophoresis equipment, and protein purification systems Physical Demands and
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communication skills, excellent computer literacy. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities This research over a large span of life science topics and technical approaches, including
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-infiltrating lymphocytes and gene-engineered T cells. Postdoctoral Associates are expected to establish an innovative, collaborative research program addressing important and fundamental questions. Active areas
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machines, autoclaves, Apple computers, Windows PC’s, electrophoresis equipment, and protein purification systems (e.g., tissue homogenization and chromatography). Physical Demands and Work Environment Able
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projects. Preferred Qualifications Equipment Utilized Physical Demands and Work Environment Overview Statement Posting Details Special Instructions to Applicants Quick Link to Posting https
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Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience Ph.D. and/or M.D required. Qualified candidates must be in the process of completing or have finished the training for Ph.D. and/or M.D. Candidates must provide
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study the role of mTOR kinase in growth control and anticancer mechanisms. In addition to this focus, the Postdoctoral Associate is expected to establish an innovative, collaborative research program