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obsessive-compulsive disorder. Additional studies examine the correlates of between blood brain barrier functioning as assessed by MRI in neuropsychiatric illness. CAHBIR (https://sites.rutgers.edu/cahbir
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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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of neurodegenerative disease using behavioral tests. Performs molecular biologic experiments that include Western blotting, protein-protein interaction assays, PCR, subcellular organelle isolation, and cell biologic
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of Dr. Salman Qasim. The Qasim lab leverages intracranial brain implants in neurosurgery patients who consent to perform cognitive tasks, to record in-vivo neural data from the human brain and link it to
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purpose of the Postdoctoral Associate position is to perform specialized research activities and design and execute advanced experimental procedures in an immunology-focused laboratory independently. Among
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is available in the lab of Dr. Salman Qasim. The Qasim lab leverages intracranial brain implants in neurosurgery patients who consent to perform cognitive tasks, to record in-vivo neural data from
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, the primary purpose of the Postdoctoral Associate position is to perform specialized research activities and design and execute advanced experimental procedures in an immunology-focused laboratory independently
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/benefits-overview . Posting Summary The Rutgers CEE Urban Informatics lab & The Infrastructure Resilience Group at Rutgers Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation (CAIT) invite applications
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using plaque and TCID 50 assays. Maintains viral stocks and confirms strain types by sequencing. Performs viral drug susceptibility tests. Tests novel viral and bacterial diagnostic assays. Assists in
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to join the Psychopathology and Interpersonal Functioning Lab, led by Dr. Nicole Cain. The Psychopathology and Interpersonal Functioning Lab focuses on advancing our understanding of how interpersonal