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conduct research on questions related to molecular mechanisms by which protein aggregates and organelles can transfer from neurons to their neighbors. The individual will report directly to the Principal
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conduct research on questions related to molecular mechanisms by which protein aggregates and organelles can transfer from neurons to their neighbors. The individual will report directly to the Principal
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are recruiting a motivated individual to contribute to the development of the new methodology of cellular tomography and cryo-focused ion beam milling for multiple collaborative projects. Research areas of primary
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involves conducting original research in the broad areas of aquatic chemistry, corrosion mechanisms in engineered water infrastructure, isotope analysis, and health impacts of exposure to plumbing-related
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positions are available at the Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience, Rutgers University –Newark, in an NIH-funded project led by principal investigator Bart Krekelberg, PhD. The goal
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to address online harms. The Principal Investigator (PI) for this project is Prof. Shagun Jhaver. Social media platforms expose users to online harm, such as hate speech, non-consensual sharing of sexual
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are to be performed using the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model coupled with the Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS). The primary goal of the project is to develop a wind farm parameterization
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: Performing molecular/cellular studies for neuronal development using in vivo (mouse models) and in vitro (hiPSCs and cultured primary neurons) models involving skilled surgical procedures on mice with a
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. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Research experience in dissecting/understanding cellular signal transduction utilizing primary human cell lines. Clear evidence of scientific
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of Plant Biology, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. The primary objective of this position is to apply the CRISPR-gene editing technology to improve agronomical traits in plants including