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to educate on, identify, and address gambling, problem gambling, and related disorders among student athletes. The scholar will contribute to and assist with all aspects of research, including conducting
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Postdoctoral Position in support of Research to Develop an Integrative Framework for Addressing Gambling Among College Athletes
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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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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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, 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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and serve as a key member of a large multi-institutional project. Minimum Education and Experience: The position has a minimum requirement of a Ph.D. in environmental engineering, microbiology
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expressions evolve and how various factors influence the dynamics of protein synthesis. Minimum Education and Experience: Ph.D. in the field of Evolutionary Biology, Statistics, Genetics, Molecular biology or
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-affected settings. Four particular foci are (1) the evaluation of professional certificate programs in SECD Instruction and School Leadership for SECD, operated by the Academy for SEL in Schools at Rutgers
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the current scientific literature relevant to the assigned project. Communicates with the PI and other lab members regularly. Minimum Education and Experience: Ph.D. or equivalent in immunology or related areas
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, data presentations and documentation, and writing manuscripts. Minimum Education and Experience: Ph. D in Chemistry, Biochemistry, or a related field. City: Piscataway State: NJ Physical Demands and Work