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Internal Number: 255959 Position Summary: Rutgers School of Health Professions (SHP) is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate to work in their Health Informatics department. The primary responsibility
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to work independently; • Experience working on research projects with a research team; and • Excellent verbal, writing and analytical, organizational and attention to detail skills, computer literacy and
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systems, healthcare policy, patient safety, and nursing informatics. Familiarity with federal and private funding mechanisms for nursing research. Equipment Utilized Physical Demands and Work Environment
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Experience Currently enrolled in undergraduate/graduate studies, or satisfactory completion of undergraduate/graduate degree program, in biomedical engineering, biophysics, physics, biochemistry, or a similar
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, computer science, biomedical engineering, biology, or other biomedical discipline. Previous research using 2-photon imaging, slice electrophysiology, optogenetics, rodent behavioral analysis, calcium imaging
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vehicle to travel to home visits required. Ability to work flexible hours (including evenings and weekends), as needed, to reach and complete surveys with study subjects required. Must be computer literate
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and implements research and program evaluation projects in support of the lab’s mission. Based on a thorough knowledge of the field and the research literature, identifies research projects that would
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learning on and off campus, including a growing emphasis on international experiences through short- and long-term study abroad. Students also have access to a robust program of applied research and outreach
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, Electrophysiology, Biomedical Engineering, or Computer Science, or a related discipline required. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Demonstrated competence in investigation, research
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/benefits/benefits-overview . Posting Summary Support research in an externally funded program investigating neuronal stress responses and the hypoxia-response. The Rongo laboratory within the Waksman