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Brunswick, Newark’s University Hospital in Newark, and other affiliates. Through this community of healers, scientists, and scholars, Rutgers is equipped as never before to transform lives. Posting Summary
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have been fulfilled before their position start date. Experience with cell culture and molecular/cell biology techniques is essential. Must have first authored publications in high impact scientific
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Communications (2020), Dorich et al, Genes Development (2019), Vemu et al. Science (2018), Le TT et al. Cell (2018) etc. More information about the lab can be obtained at https://deaconesculab.com Statement
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Department at Rutgers University, New Jersey. We study reproduction, specifically molecular mechanisms of the meiotic cell cycle. Our work involves genetic mouse models, combined with molecular, cellular, and
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other locations. Clinical partners include Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, Newark’s University Hospital in Newark, and other affiliates. Through this community of healers
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have been fulfilled before their position start date. Experience with cell culture and molecular/cell biology techniques is essential. Must have first authored publications in high impact scientific
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chemistry and cell biology. We are currently offering two exciting research topics: 1. Studying the activation and subcellular distribution of mechanosensitive membrane proteins. 2. Investigating the material
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to study processes relevant to human reproduction using genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology, and microscopy/imaging. A qualified candidate will be capable of working independently
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. The Postdoctoral Associate will work in the Principal Investigator's laboratory to conduct research on tumor immunology, with a focus on the discovery and development of T cell therapy for cancer, including tumor
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conference presentations and grant applications. Provide supervision and guidance to junior staff, undergraduates, and graduate students. Securing extramural funding during the postdoctoral training. Cell