48 DateCreated Last 3 Days Fellowship positions at Rutgers University in United States
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genetic, biochemical, cellular and molecular approaches, as well as metabolomics, epigenetics and high throughput sequencing and bioinformatics Keeps up-to-date with technical and theoretical knowledge
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Daily Work Shift Day Work Arrangement FLSA Exempt Grade 99S Position Salary $56,963/year Annual Minimum Salary 0.000 Annual Mid Range Salary 0.000 Annual Maximum Salary 0.000 Standard Hours 37.50 Union
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tuberculosis in BSL-3 safety conditions. Understands and adheres to Rutgers compliance standards as they appear in RBHS’ Corporate Compliance Policy, Code of Conduct and Conflict of Interest Policy. Position
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are matched to this position, a CV, and three references to Rachel Diaz, Program Coordinator, [email protected]. Please compile the application materials into a single PDF document labeled with your last name
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such as: (1) Maternal Morbidity and Child Health, (2) Quality of Health and Healthcare, (3) Mental Health Access and Care, (4) Health Equity and (5) COVID-19. Job Requirements: As this position may be
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of autophagy inhibition-directed combinational therapies, including immunotherapy and targeting therapy, using mouse models; 3. identify novel metabolic vulnerabilities in KRAS-mutant lung cancer. Prepares
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revision for peer-reviewed journals. Present findings at national and international conferences. Contribute to new grant applications. Position Status Full Time Hours Per Week Daily Work Shift Day Work
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cytometry analysis, animal models of airway and brain disorders, single-cell RNA-seq, multiplex cytokine assays, and immunofluorescence imaging. Keep up to date on the relevant literature in both peer
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scientific meeting presentations; participating in weekly lab meeting and monthly research seminars; and supervising research trainees. Position Status Full Time Hours Per Week Daily Work Shift Day Work
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, affinity purification, and chromatographic separation using FPLC and HPLC. Determination of three-dimensional structures of proteins using cryo-electron microscopy data and appropriate computational programs