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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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mechanisms? 10 %?Immersion in the field: Through literature review, seminars and conferences, stay up to date on the most recent advances in the field and employ them in the lab 10 % Data Analysis: Employ
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(MBB) at Rutgers University-New Brunswick. Our lab aims to understand molecular mechanisms of antiphage immunity in bacteria and archaea, focusing on the role and mechanism of CRISPR-associated
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) group at Rutgers University is seeking a postdoctoral researcher with interest and background in mechanics of materials, finite element methods, and machine learning. The research to be performed under
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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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Brunswick. The Panettieri lab examines signal transduction mechanisms modulating airway tone in the context of asthma, COPD, and fibrotic lung diseases. The successful candidate will focus on understanding
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, microbiological, biochemical and animal studies to identify compounds that inhibit or kill Mycobacterium tuberculosis and to better understand their targets and mechanisms of action. The Fellow also investigates
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modified EF-Tu and tRNA, key components of the ribosomal translation machinery in microbes, in a GTP-dependent manner. Compounds which inhibit complex formation are candidate drug leads subject to further
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harms and evaluating the use of various approaches to address them. About the Project In this specific role, you will contribute to an NSF-funded project on understanding the use of flagging mechanisms