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Development Program (SERDP) (https://serdp-estcp.mil/page/415323e5-04d5-4783-ad11-5201a59f456d ). The project is a collaboration between Rutgers, Temple, and CDM Smith. The initial appointment will be for 12
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Investigator, the Postdoctoral Associate(s) will be responsible for the performance and analysis of experiments focused on development and function of novel immune cells. Our research focuses on development and
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the Department of Medicinal Chemistry on or about November 3, 2025. The successful candidates will participate in NIH-funded research projects in designing and developing small molecule antivirals targeting
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students develop foundational policy analysis, writing, and communication skills; and to write and distribute policy-relevant research. Position Overview This Post-Doctoral Associate position provides
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% research time freely to develop independent interests aligned with lab’s research topics including Arginylation, Cell Engineering, Chemical Proteomics, Degrader Development, Drug Discovery, Proteomics, PTMs
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learning. Candidates with experience in method development and high-performance computing are especially encouraged to apply. A Ph.D. in chemistry, physics, computer science, or a related field is required
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technicians in laboratory technicians, instrumentation, etc. to develop the skills necessary to perform the required functions. FLSA Exempt Grade Salary Details Minimum salary of $61,805. Higher commensurate
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, presents results at national conferences, and publish the results on high impact journals. Develops own research project(s) under the guidance of the PI. Instructs and trains students, technicians and
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, Histopathology, Analytical Chemistry, Flow Cytometry, etc. Rutgers University provides an excellent career development and training environment for postdoc fellows. Position Status Full Time Posting Number
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must be able to: Design and develop biochemical and cell-based assays for various drug targets. Perform high-throughput screening and structure-based drug design. Study the mechanism of action and