7 bacteria-"https:" positions at Rutgers University

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  • Rutgers University | New Brunswick, New Jersey | United States | 13 days ago

    of this position are the following: Cultures and quantitates pathogenic and non-pathogenic bacteria and viruses including M. Tuberculosis, select agents and pathogenic viruses requiring work in BSL3 facilities

  • Rutgers University | New Brunswick, New Jersey | United States | about 22 hours ago

    to wound healing, salivary gland development and regeneration, and saliva–bacteria/host–microbe interactions, using molecular, cellular, and in vivo mouse approaches in a collaborative research environment

  • Rutgers University | New Brunswick, New Jersey | United States | 8 days ago

    , the Postdoctoral Associate will perform research centered around our lab’s investigation of wound healing, salivary gland development and regeneration, and saliva-bacteria interactions. The Postdoctoral Associate

  • Rutgers University | New Brunswick, New Jersey | United States | about 1 month ago

    Department of Molecular Biology & Biochemistry (MBB) at Rutgers University-New Brunswick. Our lab aims to understand molecular mechanisms of antiphage immunity in bacteria and archaea, focusing on the role and

  • Rutgers University | New Brunswick, New Jersey | United States | 2 months ago

    & Biochemistry (MBB) at Rutgers University-New Brunswick. Our lab aims to understand molecular mechanisms of antiphage immunity in bacteria and archaea, focusing on the role and mechanism of CRISPR-associated

  • Rutgers University | New Brunswick, New Jersey | United States | about 2 months ago

    : Cultures and quantitates pathogenic and non-pathogenic bacteria and viruses including M. Tuberculosis and SARSCoV2 requiring work in BSL3 facilities. Performs detailed MICs and DNA/RNA extraction of above

  • Rutgers University | New Brunswick, New Jersey | United States | 2 months ago

    to research the combination of ibuprofen and acetaminophen as an alternative to opioids. An RSDM faculty member is using predatory bacteria in the battle against drug-resistant infections, and the U.S

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