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-derived human neurons. The applicant should have strong background in neuroscience and/or biomedical engineering or computer science. The applicant should be able to perform small animal surgeries
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consideration market benchmarks, if and when appropriate, and internal equity to ensure fair compensation relative to the university’s broader compensation structure. We are committed to offering competitive and
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(HTCS) transcription factors in Bacteroides. The research project will focus on structural characterization of B. thetaiotaomicron HTCS transcription factors; identification of ligands that bind
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human patients. The applicant should have strong background in neuroscience and/or cell biology, biomedical engineering or computer science. The applicant should be able to perform small animal surgeries
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compensation structure. We are committed to offering competitive and flexible compensation packages to attract and retain top talent. Benefits Rutgers provides a comprehensive benefits package to eligible
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. The lab’s work broadly centers on the development, evaluation, and implementation of technology-enabled interventions aimed at both prevention and management of pregnancy-related conditions and complications
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relative to the university’s broader compensation structure. We are committed to offering competitive and flexible compensation packages to attract and retain top talent. Benefits Rutgers provides a
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, make discoveries, serve as an engine of economic growth, and generate ideas for improving people's lives. Connections working at Rutgers University More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org
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. An important component of this position will be to work as part of an interdisciplinary team spanning across the colleges of engineering, medicine, and science. The successful candidate will be required to lead
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mechanisms of various brain disorders using murine models and iPSC-derived human neurons. The applicant should have strong background in neuroscience and/or biomedical engineering or computer science