139 postdoc-density-functional-theory-dft Postdoctoral positions at Rutgers University
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. Posting Summary One exciting position is open to join our lab as a Postdoctoral Researcher. Our team reveals evolutionary and developmental mechanisms of the fish-to-tetrapod transition combining functional
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on characterizing non-coding regulatory elements in humans and understanding how these elements change across different conditions. The project will involve developing new modeling approaches for coupling functional
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-molecule fluorescence, and bulk 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
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: Strong written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to write research papers, grant applications, and present to diverse audiences. · Teamwork & Collaboration: Ability to work effectively
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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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Demands and Work Environment Overview Level of decision making: Application materials, interview, and presentation. Scoore and Impact: Research Program and project Statement Posting Details Special
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experimental design, statistics and scientific writing Excellent time-management, written and oral communication skills. City: Piscataway State: NJ Physical Demands and Work Environment: Physical Demands
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the human brain and link it to critical cognitive and behavioral functions (e.g. memory formation). This is an interdisciplinary position at the cross-section of cognitive neuroscience, electrophysiology
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Institute, joint with the Department of Genetics, conducts molecular, genetic, cell biological, and biochemical research on questions related to nervous system function and hypoxic stress response
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, cell biology, or physiology Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Preferred Qualifications Equipment Utilized Physical Demands and Work Environment Overview The Department