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are the following: Develops a first-hand understanding of scientific methods and research in cancer. Interacts with a diverse group of undergraduate, graduate, postdoctoral and faculty. Works as a team member on an
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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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procedures and propose new methods or improvements. Contribute to the development of research methodologies and selection of instrumentation for metabolic studies. Present research findings at national
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are the following: Supports studies using innovative ambulatory methods (ecological momentary assessment, actigraphy, and smartphone sensing) to investigate social media and sleep disruption in adolescent suicide
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biochemical methods will be used to investigate how these motor proteins convert the energy from ATP hydrolysis into mechanical work in order to promote pre-ribosomal folding. The assays developed will be used
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, anatomical, imaging, behavioral, and neuropsychological methods to analyze how the brain works, develops, interacts with the environment, and is modified by experience in health and disease. CMBN is also
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, and preparing manuscripts, reports, and presentations. Performs numerous experimental approaches, including single-cell genomics by next-generation sequencing, in situ single-cell analyses of DNA and
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, neurochemical, anatomical, imaging, behavioral, and neuropsychological methods to analyze how the brain works, develops, interacts with the environment, and is modified by experience in health and disease. CMBN
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skills to contribute to work with research study design, data management, and data analyses for numerous grant and investigator-initiated research projects. The Temporary Research Assistants might also be
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various local and state stakeholder groups and focus on numerous topics in K–12 education and community research. As a major public university in New Jersey’s largest city, Rutgers University-Newark