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). The candidate should have strong interests in exploring novel immune cells and the mechanisms of human health and disease. In addition, the Postdoc(s) will participate in lab meetings, research in progress
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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 Postdoc(s) will be responsible for the design, analysis, interpretation and presentation of experiments regarding the study of molecular mechanisms of the regulation of synaptic transmission in mammalian
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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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Interventions (ANMI) Lab, and will be deeply involved in NIH-funded projects related to drug addiction, biobehavioral mechanisms, and pharmaco- and behavioral-interventions. This position will provide valuable
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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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. The Mickolajczyk laboratory (https://sites.rutgers.edu/mickolajczyk-lab/ ) is recruiting Post Doctoral Associates to engage in ongoing research projects relative to studying the mechanisms of pre-ribosome maturation
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exploring novel immune cells and the mechanisms of human health and disease. In addition, the Postdoc(s) will participate in lab meetings, research in progress seminars, and presentations at conferences
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research program of the laboratory. Participates in the study of small molecule mechanism of action. Performs highly skilled techniques in investigating the design of novel computational approaches to drug