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, including cancer and cancer immunology, stem cell biology including neural stem cell biology, aging, radiation effects, and metabolic and degenerative diseases that could complement and expand growing
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involving complex transfusion consultations, stem cell collection and infusion, cellular therapy adult and pediatric, apheresis and assistance for complex coagulation conditions. Collaborate with
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cancer immunology, stem cell biology including neural stem cell biology, aging, radiation effects, and metabolic and degenerative diseases that could complement and expand growing programs in basic and
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., Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s) and a track record of first author publications, a plus. Experience with the development and validation of advanced cellular models, such as induced pluripotent stem cell–derived
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-activated cell sorting (FACS), and immunoprecipitation (IP). Maintains and differentiates human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) into specific cell lineages using established protocols and assist with
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experiments. Generation of lentiviral vector for in vivo or in vitro gene delivery; primary neuronal culture; human fibroblast and pluripotent stem cell culture. Compile and analyze data with appropriate
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, Cancer Genomics, Computational Genetics, Reproductive Genetics, and Stem Cells. Each program is headed by a leading expert in the area of concentration. The mission of the Human Genetics Institute of New
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of lentiviral vector for in vivo or in vitro gene delivery; primary neuronal culture; human fibroblast and pluripotent stem cell culture. Compile and analyze data with appropriate conclusions and recommendations
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on cardiovascular disease, cancer, and the application of stem cells and gene therapy for regenerative and molecular medicine. Approaches include animal models of cardiac disease, cutting-edge technologies in cell
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benefits (when applicable) Life insurance coverage Employee discount programs Posting Summary The Brain Health Institute (BHI; https://brainhealthinstitute.rutgers.edu ) and Rutgers Addiction Research Center