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Minimum Education and Experience: Requires a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Pharmaceutical Engineering, or other related disciplines
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, the Postdoctoral Associate will 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
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25FA0694 Posting Open Date Posting Close Date Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience This position requires a PhD in civil engineering, mechanical engineering, or related engineering fields
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the mechanisms of pre-ribosome maturation by motor proteins and regulation and substrate-targeting by ATPase enzymes in ribosome biogenesis. The main project involves studying the mechanisms of pre-ribosome
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, the Postdoctoral Associate will 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
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(CABM) and the Department of Molecular Biology & Biochemistry (MBB) at Rutgers University-New Brunswick. Our lab aims to understand molecular mechanisms of antiphage immunity in bacteria and archaea
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technology. We encourage applicants with a strong background in biophysics, mechanical or biomedical engineering, material science, biochemistry, mechanobiology, or a related field to apply. Candidates should
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mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, civil engineering, architecture, urban planning, or other, as related to building sciences and energy systems o Advanced experience with whole building energy
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at transforming pharmaceutical development and manufacturing. Candidates should have a doctoral degree in a relevant field, such as chemical or mechanical engineering, computer science, biomedical engineering, or a
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utilization of different glycans; understanding mechanisms for coordinated expression of multiple sets of genes required for utilization of different carbohydrates found within a single fiber; and structural