105 phd-scholarship-for-solid-mehanical-engineering-in-image-processing Postdoctoral positions at Rutgers University
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to undergraduate and graduate students. Minimum Education and Experience: Ph.D. in psychology, genetics, or a related field, with expertise relevant to the TPG lab. Leadership and scholarship experience on funded
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directions, as well as close mentorship tailored to career goals. Additionally, this position offers access to state-of-the-art facilities and core resources (e.g., imaging, flow cytometry, proteomics), and
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Pension Eligibility ABP Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience PhD in biomechanics, kinesiology, biomedical engineering, computer science, or a closely related discipline. Experience with motion
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for NIH-funded laboratory in the Department of Genetics at Rutgers. The laboratory research uses mouse systems to study processes relevant to human reproduction using genetics, molecular biology
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candidate(s) must hold a PhD or MD degree in Neuroscience or relevant biological sciences. Prior experience with cell culture, biochemistry, and cell imaging techniques are required. Certifications/Licenses
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clinical research on pharmacology, toxicology, and exposure science. Dr. Bernstein’s research team has access to outstanding facilities of Genomics, Genetics, Proteomics, Confocal and high-content imaging
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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 of our mission is preparing students
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position in the filed of algal and seaweed multi-omics and metabolic engineering in support of multiple ongoing projects. Under the direction of Dr. Bhattacharya the individual will be responsible
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position in the field of algal and seaweed multi-omics and metabolic engineering in support of multiple ongoing projects. Under the direction of Dr. Bhattacharya the individual will be responsible
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to breeding and maintenance of mouse colonies, and manipulation of animals according to approved experimental and institutional protocols (ex. injections, phlebotomy, surgery and euthanization). Minimum