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, mouse genetics, electrophysiology, molecular biology, and computational analyses. Previous mentoring experience is desirable. Equipment Utilized Physical Demands and Work Environment PHYSICAL DEMANDS
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renewable for two additional years pending productivity, performance, and overall fit. The postdoctoral program enables associates to build a high caliber scholarly portfolio in LGBTQ+ public health research
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and gene-engineered T cells. Postdoctoral Associates are expected to establish an innovative, collaborative research program addressing important and fundamental questions. Active areas of research
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academic partners to bridge the gap between cutting-edge computational models and practical manufacturing workflows. The ideal candidate has a strong background in process modeling, control, optimization
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grant-funded research pertaining to the computational basis of reading and acquired reading impairments at the Rutgers site, under Dr. William Graves’ supervision. 1. Designing and implementing
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. Physical Demands and Work Environment Physical Demands: Standing, sitting, walking, speaking and hearing. Must be able to work at a computer for an extended period and must be able to operate specialized
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Must have effective oral and written communication skills; and ability to understand and communicate in English to sufficiently perform the job duties. Must be computer
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present data to the PI and other lab members in a timely manner. Assists in the conducting a continuous program of research and development. May evaluate existing procedures and proposes modifications
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normal and pathological feeding and reward processes. Applicant must hold a PhD or equivalent degree in neuroscience, biochemistry, molecular biology, psychology, computer science, biomedical engineering
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/ ) provides a state-of-art facility for brain imaging research and centers the Rutgers-Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, the Rutgers Brain Health Institute and the RWJMS Department