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Doctoral Associate supports and conducts research for the Institute of Nicotine and Tobacco Studies (INTS). Duties include: Conducts preliminary data analysis. Participates in various data collection
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analysis, prepares materials for publications and reports. Assist in experimental assays including, RNA/DNA extraction, protein preparation, western blot analysis and cell culture-based gene manipulation
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http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview . Posting Summary The Center for Advanced Human Brain Imaging Research (CAHBIR ), a component of the Rutgers Brain Health Institute (BHI ) on the Busch
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analysis/inference. Competitive candidates should have experience with mentoring, leading projects, and grant writing. Applicants with interests in urban ecosystems are especially welcome. Funding is
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Doctoral Associate supports and conducts research for the Institute of Nicotine and Tobacco Studies (INTS). Duties include: Conducts preliminary data analysis. Participates in various data collection
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Bachelor of Arts or Science in public health, nutrition, psychology, biomedical sciences, or related field. The Temporary Research Assistant will also work on IRB protocols, data collection and analysis
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modified yeast. Perform cell culture studies with yeast cells including growth curves and plate-based assays. Prepare yeast culture media, plates and buffers. Perform quantitative analysis of microscopy
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& departmental level that identify current financial position and budget variances to support variance analysis and financial statement narrative development. Assists Director of Financial Operations with RWJMS
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. Must be computer literate with experience in data analysis, manuscript preparation, and technical writing. Experience with Microsoft Office (or equivalent) tools for work processing, presentation
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described bacteria using various systems and performs preliminary analysis. Assists in the development and testing of new assays to detect bacteria and viruses from various body sites and clinical matrixes