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, Post-Doctoral positions with an annual teaching load of 3 single semesters courses. Candidates should have received a PhD and show outstanding promise of research in pure or applied mathematics as
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considered. Candidates must have a PhD in mathematics by employment start date. Candidates will teach undergraduate and graduate courses in mathematics, perform research, and supervise graduate students
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$82,110 resp. $84,950 resp. $95,764, based on the most recent collective bargaining agreement between the faculty union (AAUP-AFT) and Rutgers University. Applicants should complete the online form
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and justify experimental approaches and results in both oral and written form. Any manuscripts for publication will be corresponded by the candidate. The scope of work is primarily as a member of the
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Experience Minimum of PhDs degree in life sciences or related field (such as neuroscience or cell biology). Prior experience with molecular biology techniques, such as qPCR and RNA preparation, is required
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will not be less than $82,110 based on the most recent collective bargaining agreement between the faculty union (AAUP-AFT) and Rutgers University. Applicants should complete the online form associated
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qualifications include a doctoral degree (PhD, MD, or equivalent), teaching experience in neuroscience or anatomy at a medical or health-professional school, and evidence of excellence in teaching and course
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will not be less than $82,110 based on the most recent collective bargaining agreement between the faculty union (AAUP-AFT) and Rutgers University. Applicants should complete the online form associated
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on the relevant literature in both peer-reviewed and preprint form and assist the PI in preparation of manuscripts and grant applications relevant to own experimental work. Assists in the instruction and training
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, and dissemination of results. The research program is focused on understanding prenatal determinants, such as extracellular vesicles and steroid hormones, that shape brain development and behavior