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/Administrative Internal Number: 270709 Position Summary: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey is seeking a Work Assistant within the Molecular Biology & Biochemistry Department at the Rutgers Cancer
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Department of Molecular Biology & Biochemistry (MBB) at Rutgers University-New Brunswick. Our lab aims to understand molecular mechanisms of antiphage immunity in bacteria and archaea, focusing on the role and
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employment. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Must possess effective written and oral communication skills. Experience in animal work, molecular biology techniques, cancer
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Appointment Temporary Staff Appointment - Salaried 12 Month Position Pension Eligibility ABP Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience Ph.D. in cell and molecular biology or a closely related scientific
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-bacterial/microbial-host interactions using molecular, cellular, and tissue-level assays. Designs, performs, and analyzes experiments involving gene perturbation, gene editing (CRISPR/Cas9, RNAi), and gene
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facilities, equipment, and instruments. Assists in maintaining records and files. Aid in minor animal surgeries, molecular, cellular, and electrophysiological experiments. Perform animal colony maintenance
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and carries out experiments using mouse and human brain material, cultured cells, high resolution fluorescence imaging and image analysis, biochemical, as well as molecular biology approaches. Performs
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patients. The Postdoctoral Associate will perform small animal surgeries, molecular, cellular and electrophysiological experiments with the goal of developing a wearable device to prevent seizure-induced
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Payroll Designation PeopleSoft Seniority Unit Terms of Appointment Staff - 12 month Position Pension Eligibility ABP Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience Ph.D. in Molecular Biology, Immunology
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the areas of human pluripotent stem cell biology and neuroscience. The Jiang lab investigates the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying human brain development and neurological disease, with a