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algal and or seaweed biology and genetics is preferred. Equipment Utilized Physical Demands and Work Environment Overview The School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, located on the George H. Cook
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using specific laboratory techniques that involve flow cytometry analysis, animal models of airway and brain disorders, single-cell RNA-seq, multiplex cytokine assays, and immunofluorescence imaging
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degree in Neuroscience or relevant biological sciences required. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Must be able to work with rodent animals and human embryonic cells. Must
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others. Preferred Qualifications Equipment Utilized Physical Demands and Work Environment Overview Rutgers University hosts one of the most diverse student bodies in the United States. Our institution is
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, and cell imaging techniques are required. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Must be able to work with rodent animals and human embryonic cells. Must have effective oral
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Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Must be able to work with rodent animals and human embryonic cells. Must have effective oral and written communication skills; and ability to understand and
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animation and eye-tracking. The candidate should have strong spoken and written communication skills, excellent inter-personal skills, and the ability to interface with students and faculty in psychology
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writing protocols for IRB and IACUC. Genotypes distinct knockin and knockout animal model systems. Records, quantifies and analyzes data from experiments. FLSA Exempt Grade Salary Details A minimum of
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Posting Open Date 12/01/2025 Posting Close Date 12/24/2025 Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience Ph.D. in Ecology, Marine Science, Wildlife Biology, or related field. Certifications/Licenses
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using specific laboratory techniques that involve flow cytometry analysis, animal models of airway and brain disorders, single-cell RNA-seq, multiplex cytokine assays, and immunofluorescence imaging