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Jersey, is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate for the Pharmacology Department within New Jersey Medical School. Under the direction of the PI, conducts specialized research investigating the molecular
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should have a new or recent PhD degree and strong background in molecular biology and cancer biology. Candidates must provide proof all requirements have been fulfilled before their position start date
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properties of biomolecular condensates in mammalian cells. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work with a dynamic team of researchers in a state-of-the-art facility equipped with the latest
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is to conduct cancer research affecting a variety of tissues to analyze experiments relative to the understanding of molecular mechanisms of tumor initiation and progression. The Montagna Lab
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NSF, FEMA, DHS, and other local agencies. They will lead research activities involving harnessing and synthesizing the latest developments in artificial intelligence, remote sensing, and simulation and
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of Microbiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics within the New Jersey Medical School. Under the direction of the Principal Investigator, the Temporary Research Assistant will engage in parasitology research
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Qualifications Preference for self-motivated, detail-oriented candidates with prior experience in histology, PCRs, flow cytometry, and cell culture. Additional expertise in molecular biology, biochemistry, and
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Qualifications Preference for self-motivated, detail-oriented candidates with prior experience in histology, PCRs, flow cytometry, and cell culture. Additional expertise in molecular biology, biochemistry, and
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and genetic analysis. A copy of PhD certification will be required before the official offer can be given. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required Knowledge, Skills
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and Tobacco Studies Overview The Rutgers Institute for Nicotine and Tobacco Studies (formerly Rutgers Center for Tobacco Studies) is undergoing dynamic and transformative growth. The Rutgers Institute