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using various biophysical methods (for example: EMSA, ITC, AUC, FLUORESCENCE ANISOTROPY, BLI, MST, CD etc.). Experience with assay development and molecular microbiology a plus. Research experience in
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, a city of promise, is seeking a Research Assistant (Temporary) for the Joseph C. Cornwall Center for Metropolitan Studies which will report to the Sr. Program Manager. The Research Assistant
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. This postdoctoral associate position will be housed in the Department of Plant Biology at Rutgers University, New Jersey in Vaccinium breeding program of Dr. Gina Sideli. This position will also work with Rutgers and
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he successful candidate is expected to have experience with advanced functional neuroimaging data analysis methods and/or computational cognitive modeling. Preferred Qualifications Previous experience
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Investigator neuroimaging research projects; contributes to meeting regulatory compliance (IRB and possible IACUC) and to the compilation of regulatory protocols; designs, tests and evaluates methods and
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opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in the development of clinical trials, self-management science, acute/chronic disease management and pain mechanisms and methods under the mentorship
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Investigators and senior members of the laboratory. The Research Assistant, Per Diem will be responsible for attending laboratory conferences and for learning appropriate scientific methods and procedures
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Physical Therapy (DPT) program. Completion of at least one clinical affiliation. City: Newark State: NJ Physical Demands and Work Environment: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The role is mainly sedentary. Should have
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Proteomics, Degrader Development, Drug Discovery, Proteomics, PTMs, Targeted Protein Degradation (TPD). Design, develop and perform experimental methods for various projects. Develop, write and publish
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renewable for two additional years pending productivity, performance, and overall fit. The postdoctoral program enables associates to build a high caliber scholarly portfolio in LGBTQ+ public health research