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communication skills. City: Piscataway State: NJ Location: Busch (RU-New Brunswick) Create a Job Match for Similar Jobs About Rutgers University Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is a leading national
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, small-angle X-ray scattering, transmission electron microscopy). For examples of work, please see Brugger et al. JBC (2023, 2024), Brugger et al. Nature Communications (2020), Dorich et al, Genes
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dedicated to teaching that meets the highest standards of excellence; to conducting research that breaks new ground; and to turning knowledge into solutions for local, national, and global communities. As it
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in New Brunswick, Newark’s University Hospital in Newark, and other affiliates. Through this community of healers, scientists, and scholars, Rutgers is equipped as never before to transform lives
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experimental design, statistics and scientific writing Excellent time-management, written and oral communication skills. City: Piscataway State: NJ Physical Demands and Work Environment: Physical Demands
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various aspects of research projects ranging from inception (e.g., study coordination, grants-writing, etc.) to manuscript publication. Participates in the Rutgers community through team meetings and
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Number: 218895 Minimum Education and Experience: PHD degree in life sciences required. Requires minimum of 5 years of relevant professional experience in a research laboratory, excellent communication
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Number: 202755 Minimum Education and Experience: PHD degree in life sciences required. Requires minimum of 5 years of relevant professional experience in a research laboratory, excellent communication
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literacy and general electronic communication skills. Content area expertise in education, restorative justice, teacher preparation or higher education in prison. City: Newark State: NJ Location: Rutgers
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standards of excellence; to conducting research that breaks new ground; and to turning knowledge into solutions for local, national, and global communities. As it was at our founding in 1766, the heart