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processes and procedures in the PI laboratory. Assists in the acquisition and analysis of data. Supports PI’s plans, developments, and implementations of laboratory and research studies. Assists with
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medicinal plant species. Furthermore, the individual will develop cistrome mapping tools for various plant species. Research is carried out in the Zander laboratory, that conducts molecular, genetic and (epi
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operations, including breeding and genotyping of mice and general maintenance of animal colonies. Develops new ideas for promotion current research for the NJMS –Center for Immunity and Inflammation. Operates
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development (e.g., conferences and workshops). About the Li Group The Li Group focuses on advancing the sustainability of water and energy infrastructure through integrated experimentation and modeling
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development (e.g., conferences and workshops). About the Li Group The Li Group focuses on advancing the sustainability of water and energy infrastructure through integrated experimentation and modeling
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work closely with the postdoc to provide tailored mentoring plans based on their career goals, and will fund activities for professional development (e.g., conferences and workshops). About the Li Group
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-physiological experiments. The postdoc(s) will participate in lab meetings, research in progress seminars, and presentations at conferences. They will prepare manuscripts based on their research, aid in
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interdisciplinary team working on the development of digital twin models for critically ill patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to a cutting-edge project
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the molecular basis of Cryptococcus-host interactions and characterize fungal antigen-mediated immune protection with a goal to develop novel antifungal vaccines. Among the key duties of the position
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your technical and conceptual training, mentorship, and career development. It is an excellent opportunity for neuroscientists looking to advance their training in next-generation in-vivo approaches