91 phd-computational-mechanics-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" Postdoctoral positions at Rutgers University
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Post Doctoral Associate- Theoretical and Computational Chemistry Department SAS - Chem & Chemical Biology Salary Details 63,968 Offer
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exploring novel immune cells and the mechanisms of human health and disease. In addition, the Postdoc(s) will participate in lab meetings, research in progress seminars, and presentations at conferences
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). The candidate should have strong interests in exploring novel immune cells and the mechanisms of human health and disease. In addition, the Postdoc(s) will participate in lab meetings, research in progress
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of the mechanisms by which environmental and occupational chemical exposures impact human health. Identify and measure human environmental and occupational exposures to chemicals. Treat populations adversely affected
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materials processing and characterization, optimization of process yield and increasing process volume, and investigating the detailed mechanisms behind each process step. Percentage Of Time- 20% 2
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Abilities PhD degree in neurobiology and neurodegeneration. Preferred Qualifications PhD degree with related experience in mitochondrial mechanisms and neurodegenerative diseases Equipment Utilized Physical
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of the Principal Investigator, the Postdoctoral Associate will be responsible for the design, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of experiments regarding the study of molecular mechanisms of the regulation
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School. Under the direction of the Principal Investigator, the Postdoctoral Associate would investigate brain injury-induced mechanisms that turn a healthy brain into a diseased brain, which includes
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, the Postdoc(s) will be responsible for the design, analysis, interpretation and presentation of experiments regarding the study of molecular mechanisms of the regulation of synaptic transmission in mammalian