73 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Postdoctoral positions at Rutgers University in United States
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, an essential process for generating new ribosomes that are properly folded and competent for protein translation. Force spectroscopy (optical and magnetic tweezers), single-molecule fluorescence, and bulk
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, informatics, or a related field required. Qualified candidates must be in the process of completing or have completed the training and requirements for a Ph.D. Candidates must provide proof that all Ph.D
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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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and written communication skills, and ability to understand and communicate in English to sufficiently perform the job duties. Must be computer literate with proficiency and working knowledge
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processes necessary for normative cognitive and language development as well as the impact of disordered processing on infant neurocognitive outcomes using converging paradigms and prospective longitudinal
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ability to understand and communicate in English to sufficiently perform the job duties. Must be computer literate with proficiency and working knowledge of database and reporting tools such as Microsoft
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of mouse colonies, and manipulation of animals according to approved experimental and institutional protocols (ex. injections, phlebotomy, surgery and euthanization). FLSA Exempt Grade Salary Details A
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literate with proficiency and working knowledge of database and reporting tools such as Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Must be highly motivated, self-driven, creative, and interactive. Must have the
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understand how real-world evidence can be used in the decision-making process associated with the development and commercialization of new pharmaceutical products. Develop and hone people skills, including
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combining these tools with theoretical models, we aim to understand how the brain supports thoughts, emotions, and decisions—and how disruptions or biases in these processes impact mental health. CAHBIR