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Details Posted: 04-Apr-24 Location: New Brunswick, New Jersey Salary: Open Categories: Academic/Faculty Other - Academic/Faculty Internal Number: 224902 Position Summary: Rutgers' Teaching
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that research will lead to publications and the Postdoctoral Associates will be expected to prepare manuscripts as well as contribute to the preparation of grant and fellowship applications. The Postdoctoral
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thinking, project development, experimental design, and problem solving. When data analyses are complete, the successful candidate will prepare initial drafts of manuscripts for publication. This position is
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of direct reports. Minimum Education and Experience: PhD necessary, field of neuroscience and spinal cord injury. Ability to work with deep lab cut. Grant writing skills. Posting Number: 22FA0509 Create a Job
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. Minimum Education and Experience: Bachelors' Degree in a relevant science plus one (1) year of related research experience. City: New Brunswick State: NJ Physical Demands and Work Environment: PHYSICAL
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abreast of all pertinent federal, state and RBHS regulations, laws and policies as they presently exist and as they change or are modified Minimum Education and Experience: B.S in the field of infectious
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experience with electrophysiology and optogenetics is required. Anticipated start date is June 5, 2024. Minimum Education and Experience: Ph.D. in Neuroscience or a related area. Proficiency with coding and
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techniques to address epigenetic changes within each experimental paradigm. Minimum Education and Experience: Minimal level of education is a PhD. Specific knowledge in mouse genetics required. Stem cell
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, complex, and longitudinal datasets, as well as the application of quasi-experimental and causal inference methods. The postdoc will also be encouraged to develop their own independent research program
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sterile technique following established protocols. Assist other laboratory members in the generation of animals for cell culture experiments. Assist in the instruction and training of undergraduate students