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) and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSc) as model systems, as well as human brain tissue. In the future, and as our research program advances, we will expand our toolkit to also include mouse work and
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the Department of Neurosurgery at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, is to engage in research and program related activities. The Work Assistant will work directly with Dr. Ryan Khanna on clinical spine
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information with discretion. Preferred Qualifications Knowledge of State Health Benefits Program (SHBP) provisions and NJDPB policies. Experience with leave‑of‑absence billing or benefits continuation processes
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Regulatory Science, the Center of Excellence for Rapid Surveillance of Tobacco, the Tobacco Dependence Program, a Tobacco Industry Marketing Program, and a Tobacco Control Law & Policy Resource Center. Posting
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Computer (Microsoft Office) Physical Demands and Work Environment PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Position requires standing 2/3 of the time, walking to 2/3 of the time, requires sitting 1/3 of the time, use of hands
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Enforcement Administration Registration Number. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Preferred Qualifications Equipment Utilized Computer (Microsoft Office) Physical Demands and Work Environment PHYSICAL
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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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options Employee and dependent educational benefits Life insurance coverage Employee discounts programs For detailed information on benefits and eligibility, please visit: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits
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information on benefits and eligibility, please visit: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview . Posting Summary The Genomic Instability and Cancer Genetics (GICG) Research Program at Rutgers Cancer