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these motor proteins convert the energy from ATP hydrolysis into mechanical work in order to promote pre-ribosomal folding. The assays developed will be used to benchmark wildtype versus disease-derived mutants
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is June 1, 2026. Post-Doctoral Associates who work in our lab will participate in our NIH-funded study of Pathways to Healthy Aging in African Americans, which draws on interdisciplinary methods from
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Rutgers School of Health Professions (SHP) is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate to work in the Department of Rehabilitation and Movement Sciences. The Toosizadeh Lab in the Department of Rehabilitation and
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, aid in developing the PI’s grant applications, and will be expected to apply for personal grant funding. As part of their career development to transition to the next phase of their career
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with living and preserved samples. Participates in the development of performance standards, selection of methodology and instrumentation and coordination of the analytical, biochemical, physiology
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with living and preserved samples. Participates in the development of performance standards, selection of methodology and instrumentation and coordination of the analytical, biochemical, physiology
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neurons using multi-omics, cis-regulatory variants will be mapped onto these enhancers and then their function determined by Massively Parallel Reporter Assays (MPRA). The research will involve stem cell
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, USA) are seeking applications from qualified individuals for a position as Postdoctoral Associates (PDA) to work on ongoing projects with the FDA and with pharmaceutical companies (or untill
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/benefits-overview . Posting Summary The Morin lab is looking for a PhD-level researcher to work on broadly defined problems at the interface of ecology and evolution. Their primary duties in the laboratory
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will use genetic perturbation and overexpression in vitro and in vivo (mouse) models to uncover principles that inform tissue repair, oral health, and host–microbe interactions. This position offers