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. Among the key duties of this position are the following: Performs experimental research on structural and functional characterization of Hybrid-Two-Component Systems (HTCSs) in Bacteroides. Uses molecular
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collaboration with clinical teams. Preferred Qualifications The applicant should have training and experience in molecular and cellular neurobiology including animal husbandry, immunohistochemistry on brain
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Position Summary: Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate for the Cell Biology and Molecular Medicine Department within the New Jersey Medical School. Under
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Open Date Posting Close Date 01/07/2026 Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience The candidate must have a PhD degree in Microbiology, Genetics, Molecular Biology, or a related field by the
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experimental research on structural and functional characterization of Hybrid-Two-Component Systems (HTCSs) in Bacteroides. Uses molecular biology and molecular genetic techniques to engineer plasmids
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, molecular biology, or metabolic engineering with extensive computational research and lab experience. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Preferred Qualifications A background in
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, molecular biology, or metabolic engineering with extensive computational research and lab experience. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Preferred Qualifications A background in
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experimental research on structural and functional characterization of Hybrid-Two-Component Systems (HTCSs) in Bacteroides. Uses molecular biology and molecular genetic techniques to engineer plasmids
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: (1) epigenetic analysis in a mouse models of Parkinson’s disease related exposures, (2) elucidating molecular mechanisms of pesticide-induced changes in DNA methylation in a 3D neurosphere model in
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, molecular, cellular and electrophysiological experiments. In addition, the postdoctoral researcher will supervise residents, junior research assistants, graduate students and student workers in the laboratory