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of macrocephaly, an autism endophenotype where the brain grows too big, too soon. iPSC-derived neural progenitor cells from macrocephalic autistic individuals will be analyzed using multi-omics and then manipulated
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Laboratory/Technical Assistant (Research Assistant) Posting Number 26TM0021 Department CMBN Overview Our brains determine who we are
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Rutgers University Brain Imaging Center (RUBIC) is a state-of-the-art fMRI facility that enables researchers from the Rutgers campuses as well as those from nearby institutions to develop new research
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works under supervision of lab head and PhD scientists, and as part of a collaborative multi-institution team. Among the key duties of the position are the following: Performs a variety of tasks devoted
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mammalian brain and human neurons derived from human tissue. In addition, the postdoc(s) should have a strong background in neuroscience and/or cell biology and be able to perform molecular, cellular and/or
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Johnson Medical School. Under the direction of the Principal Investigator, performs research activities in the studies of dopaminergic signaling in the mouse brain. Performs work requiring application
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neurons, or brain organoids, organ on a chip platforms is a plus. Strong skills in cell culture techniques and basic toxicological cellular assays, a plus. Experience with full-body exposure to air
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Training in basic experimental techniques, including histology, rodent brain dissection, stereotaxic surgeries for intracerebroventricular injections, and fluorescent microscopy. Must have effective oral and
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under the direction of the head clerk/Office Supervisor and in accordance with WIC policies and procedures, provides certification and clerical client services to WIC enrolled women who are pregnant
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programs Posting Summary The Department of Neuroscience and Cell Biology at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (RWJMS), the Rutgers Child Health Institute (CHI), and the Rutgers Brain Health