150 web-programmer-developer "https:" "https:" research jobs at Rutgers University in United States
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, behavioral, and lifestyle factors that influence cognitive aging and Alzheimer’s disease risk. We have an extensive community engagement program in the greater Newark area that recruits older African Americans
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brain sectioning and immunohistochemistry). Assists in conducting a continuous program of research and development regarding the analytical and instrumentation functions of the laboratory, constantly
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neuroscience, or neural decoding. Experience with multimodal data integration (EEG + imaging/behavior). Track record of peer-reviewed publications. Interest in developing an independent research program
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/behavioral problems. Perform various research procedures relative to the ongoing research protocols. Recruit and enroll participants in research studies, which includes travel to various treatment program
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of interviews, and coding qualitative interviews. The Temporary Research Assistant will learn valuable research skills as well as professional career development skills under the supervision of the Principal
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information please see the Non-Discrimination Statement at the following web address: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/non-discrimination-statement
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with the highest commitment to excellence in scholarship. Statement Posting Details Special Instructions to Applicants Quick Link to Posting https://jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/270348 Campus Rutgers
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qualified applicants to apply. For additional information please see the Non-Discrimination Statement at the following web address: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/non-discrimination-statement
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on the MobilityNet project funded by the NSF (https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/show-award?AWD_ID=2411151 ). The objective is to assess the suitability of the tools being developed for transportation planners. This will
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, and dissemination of results. The research program is focused on understanding prenatal determinants, such as extracellular vesicles and steroid hormones, that shape brain development and behavior