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at Rutgers School of Public Health and core member within the Center for Pharmacoepidemiology and Treatment Science (PETS). The successful Postdoctoral Research Assistant candidate will further develop
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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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candidate will play a key role in ongoing and developing studies investigating the interplay between longitudinal cognitive outcomes, metabolic and vascular risk factors. The postdoc will work closely with
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in the implementation of the programs and projects in special areas of interest to the laboratory. Contributes to the development of performance standards, selection of methodology and instrumentation
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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
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: Focus Data science and/or statistical methods development addressing questions of health, technology, housing, education, innovation and others impacting national and international urban communities
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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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of the Postdoctoral Associate position is to conduct independent laboratory research under the direction of the Principal Investigator. The research interest of the Feng lab is to study the development and progression
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research team, located in Newark, NJ. This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in the development of clinical trials, self-management science, acute/chronic disease