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including a Tobacco Center for Regulatory Science, the Center of Excellence for Rapid Surveillance of Tobacco, the Tobacco Dependence Program, a Tobacco Industry Marketing Program, and a Tobacco Control Law
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analysis, interpretation of findings, and dissemination of results. The research program is focused on understanding prenatal determinants, such as extracellular vesicles and steroid hormones, that shape
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communication skills. Must be computer literate with proficiency and working knowledge of database and reporting tools such as Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. Preferred Qualifications A background
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of Clinical and Preventive Nutrition Sciences at Rutgers School of Health Professions is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Associate to join an active research program focused on maternal and
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for an ambitious computer scientist/software engineer to be involved as a lead in a project of this scope and impact and is ideally suited for individuals with career aspirations to lead efforts in drug discovery
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neuroscience, or neural decoding. Experience with multimodal data integration (EEG + imaging/behavior). Track record of peer-reviewed publications. Interest in developing an independent research program
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: Office Environment, moderate noise. The incumbent primarily in Newark with some remote work flexibility. Candidate will have access to a standard computer, phone, and internet access to perform the duties
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are in compliance with the necessary trainings (both at the lab and at the institutional level). Minimum Education and Experience: A PhD degree in Computer Science, Electrical/Computer Engineering, or a
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programs Posting Summary The Guzmán-Vélez Lab at Rutgers University (PI: Edmarie Guzmán-Vélez, PhD) is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Associate to join a multidisciplinary research program focused
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a robust pediatric clinical research center, well as an active collaborative research program with Pediatrics in population and prevention sciences. Both the Pediatrics Department and the CHINJ have