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Number: 269896 Minimum Education and Experience: The individual must have completed a PhD in biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, or metabolic engineering with extensive computational research and lab
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://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview . Posting Summary | Dr. Fernando J. Muzzio and Dr. Gerardo Callegari at C-SOPS, Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering (Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
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mechanisms of various brain disorders using murine models and iPSC-derived human neurons. The applicant should have strong background in neuroscience and/or biomedical engineering or computer science
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are in compliance with the necessary trainings (both at the lab and at the institutional level). Minimum Education and Experience: A PhD degree in Computer Science, Electrical/Computer Engineering, or a
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education. Rutgers is dedicated to teaching that meets the highest standards of excellence; to conducting research that breaks new ground; and to turning knowledge into solutions for local, national, and
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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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Science, Electrical/Computer Engineering, or a related field by the start date, with a strong publication record in computer vision, multimodal learning, or vision–language models. We require hands-on expertise with
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-derived human neurons. The applicant should have strong background in neuroscience and/or biomedical engineering or computer science. The applicant should be able to perform small animal surgeries
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to contribute to cutting-edge research at the intersection of neurodegeneration, cognition, and novel biomarkers for early detection of disease. The successful candidate will play a key role in ongoing and