71 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Postdoctoral positions at Rutgers University in United States
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analysis, and microbial cultivation. Experience with anaerobic microbiology and animal handling is a plus, though not required. Knowledge of bioinformatics is highly advantageous, but not mandatory
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preferred. Basic knowledge of bioinformatics processes for genomic and transcriptomic research is also preferred. Equipment Utilized Physical Demands and Work Environment PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Standing, sitting
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the key duties for this position are the following: Works under the direction of the Principal Investigator. Carries out various experimental and bioinformatics studies in the area of 1) the regulation and
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to long- and short-read metabarcoding, bioinformatics, qPCR or dPCR, primer and probe design, and gene cloning as well as work outdoors to apply treatments to field plots and collect samples for laboratory
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and bioinformatics studies in cancer research to analyze experiments relative to understanding how genomic instability promotes tumorigenesis. Aids the study PI with preparing, cleaning, analyzing data
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. The candidate should have a strong background in process modeling, control, optimization, applied machine learning, and AI. City: Cranbury State: NJ Location: Off Campus Create a Job Match for Similar Jobs About
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Ph.D. graduate degree or in the process of completing training for a Ph.D. graduate degree, with a strong publication record and a desire to advance to the next stage of their training. Among the key
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have a very strong background in materials processing, ideally resin composites forming. Experience with materials characterization (e.g., TEM, SEM, CT, FTIR) is preferred. City: Piscataway State: NJ
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-review process scientific journal. A copy of PhD certification will be required before an official offer can be given. City: New Brunswick State: NJ Location: Cook (RU-New Brunswick) Create a Job Match for
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role of a successful candidate will be to develop compositions and processing of these resins that will enable high performance energetics with tunable mechanical properties. Dr. Singer’s lab, the Hybrid