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presentation will be required. Position Status Full Time Posting Number 24FA0550 Posting Open Date Posting Close Date Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience PhD is required PhD training is required
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Jersey, is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow for the Neurosurgery department at the Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. The Department of Neurosurgery is seeking a graduate of a MD or PhD program
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scientists with unparalleled experience who advance medical innovation and provide patient care informed by the latest research findings. We offer an outstanding education in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy
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and Experience PhD in Materials Science, Cleanroom and microfabrication experience (Industry of Academia) Excellent written and oral communication skills. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge
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, clinicians, and scientists with unparalleled experience who advance medical innovation and provide patient care informed by the latest research findings. We offer an outstanding education in medicine
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. degree and strong background in molecular biology and mammalian cell biology (ABD candidates will be considered in the application process, but must be able to verify their PhD prior to start date
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and Experience PhD in Materials Science, Cleanroom and microfabrication experience (Industry of Academia) Excellent written and oral communication skills. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge
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the Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey. Under the direction of the Principal Investigator, Naomi Tan, PhD, the purpose of the Research Assistant position is to support research on shared decision-making
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as it relates to behavior and disease Position Status Full Time Posting Number 24FA0621 Posting Open Date 06/06/2024 Posting Close Date 06/06/2025 Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience PhD in
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Abilities PhD in Neuroscience or Biomedical Sciences 1-2 years of previous postdoctoral experience preferred Experience with neuroscience research using mice Experience with mouse models of neurological