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. Strong communication, writing, and mentoring skills. Preferred Qualifications Equipment Utilized Physical Demands and Work Environment Overview The Izgu research lab in the Department of Chemistry and
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conducts research on RNA polymerase structure and function and on small-molecule inhibitors of RNA polymerase in the Richard Ebright Lab. Uses cryo-ET, cryo-EM, and X-ray crystallography to define structures
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voluntary tax-deferred savings options Employee and dependent educational benefits Life insurance coverage Employee discounts programs For detailed information on benefits and eligibility, please visit: http
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of Neurosurgery is seeking a graduate of a MD or PhD program preferably with a background in basic sciences, particularly in skull-based Neurosurgery. This individual will work under the supervision of Dr Anil
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-funded research projects, this position provides support in the operation of the research laboratory. The responsibilities will include preparation of human stem cell cultures from repository specimens
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Special Instructions to Applicants The position is in-person, with some flexibility for remote work—the possibility of renewal for a 2nd year. Quick Link to Posting https://jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/236443
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of the individual’s race, ethnicity, linguistic literacy/proficiency, gender, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, disability status, or geographical location. Center faculty work with youth of all ages and have a
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, Skills, and Abilities Preferred Qualifications Equipment Utilized Physical Demands and Work Environment Overview The Department of Animal Sciences, with strong roots in the land-grant tradition, has as its
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) Synthesizes and characterizes peptide and protein designs. 3) Structural and functional characterization of designs. 4) Trains and mentors undergraduates in scientific research projects. 5) Participates in
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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 to benchmark wildtype versus disease-derived mutants