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Investigator, the Postdoctoral Associate(s) will be responsible for the performance and analysis of experiments focused on development and function of novel immune cells. Our research focuses on development and
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of all pertinent federal, state and Rutgers’ regulations, laws and policies as they presently exist and as they change or are modified. Performs other related duties as assigned. FLSA Exempt Grade Salary
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T-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (T-ALL) using mouse models, under the supervision of the Principal Investigator. In addition to these objectives, the Postdoctoral Associate also performs research
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T-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (T-ALL) using mouse models, under the supervision of the Principal Investigator. In addition to these objectives, the Postdoctoral Associate also performs research
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T-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (T-ALL) using mouse models, under the supervision of the Principal Investigator. In addition to these objectives, the Postdoctoral Associate also performs research
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laboratory assistants as required. Performs genetic matings to generate animal models of heart disease. Performs duties relating to animal care, including but not limited to breeding and maintenance of mouse
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; maintain research databases. Prepare manuscripts, grant applications, and conference presentations. Learn and perform lab-specific techniques; supervise and mentor junior team members. Seek extramural
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manuscripts, grant applications, and conference presentations. Learn and perform lab-specific techniques; supervise and mentor junior team members. Seek extramural funding during the training period. Planning
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microfluidic and organ-on-a-chip technologies for new contraceptive discovery. More information about Dr. Xiao’s research can be found at https://eohsi.rutgers.edu/eohsi-directory/name/shuo-xiao
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must be able to: Design and develop biochemical and cell-based assays for various drug targets. Perform high-throughput screening and structure-based drug design. Study the mechanism of action and