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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Laboratory/Technical Assistant Posting Number 26TM0087 Department DLS Molecular Biology & Bioche Overview Rutgers, The State
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many experimental approaches including multi-omics, physiology, live culture, computational approaches to ask fundamental questions about coral stress biology and adaptation. The candidate will have the
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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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Chemical Biology at Rutgers University–New Brunswick is seeking applications for a postdoctoral research position. The postdoc will be responsible for conducting interdisciplinary projects funded by the NIH
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of synaptic transmission in mammalian brain and human neurons derived from human tissue. In addition, the postdoc will perform molecular, cellular and/or electro-physiological experiments. The Postdoc will
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developing ADRD studies of deeply phenotyped participants at high ADRD. Bloods are collected longitudinally and assessed for different types of omics. The postdoc will work closely with the PI and a team of
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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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understanding the role of adipose tissue biology and inflammatory bowel disease. Proficiency in oral and written English is required. Salary will be commensurate with experience and in accordance with NIH and
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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is seeking a Visiting Researcher for the department of Neuroscience & Cell Biology at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. The Pan Laboratory in
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Internal Number: 263853 Position Summary: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is seeking a Research Teaching Specialist V for the department of Neuroscience and Cell Biology at the Robert Wood