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exert force up to twenty (20) pounds. WORK ENVIRONMENT: Office environment and outreach in the community. Moderate noise. Must demonstrate customer friendly behavior and promote the university's
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for the independent conduct of a significant element of a larger research activity in algal and seaweed biotechnology, computational biology, and genetics aimed at developing platforms for generating valuable
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for the independent conduct of a significant element of a larger research activity in algal and seaweed biotechnology, computational biology, and genetics aimed at developing platforms for generating valuable
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(20) pounds. WORK ENVIRONMENT: Office environment and outreach in the community. Moderate noise. Must demonstrate customer friendly behavior and promote the university’s philosophy and activities with
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demonstrate customer friendly behavior and promote the university’s philosophy and activities with all clients and staff and conduct all client-care activities with respect for the client’s privacy and right
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, and Illustrator. Preferred Qualifications Prior experience with slice or in vivo electrophysiology works. Experience with multimodal data integration (EEG + imaging/behavior). Track record of peer
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communication skills, and computer literacy. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Demonstrated ability to maintain a professional and welcoming demeanor to all colleagues, students
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/Administrative Internal Number: 269744 Position Summary: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is seeking a Student Assistant for the Department of Health Behavior, Society and Policy (HSAP) within
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public health in the United States. Conduct a mentored research project, complete focused educational activities, and participate as a research team member to support current research, occurring in
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Associate will conduct genetic, microbiological, biochemical and animal studies to identify compounds that inhibit or kill Mycobacterium tuberculosis and to better understand their targets and mechanisms