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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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positions are available at the Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience, Rutgers University –Newark, in an NIH-funded project led by principal investigator Bart Krekelberg, PhD. The goal
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: Performing molecular/cellular studies for neuronal development using in vivo (mouse models) and in vitro (hiPSCs and cultured primary neurons) models involving skilled surgical procedures on mice with a
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Tobacco Studies. Provides administrative and program support to the Project Director, Principal Investigator, faculty, and other professional staff. Among the key duties of this position are the following
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of Microbiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics within the New Jersey Medical School. Under the direction of the Principal Investigator, the Temporary Research Assistant will engage in parasitology research
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molecular/cellular studies for neuronal development using in vivo (mouse models) and in vitro (hiPSCs and cultured primary neurons) models involving skilled surgical procedures on mice with a dissecting
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the submission of educational modules to the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) MedEdPORTAL serving as the primary author on one module. Facilitates small group sessions as part of the Healing
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. The primary responsibilities include improving satellite retrievals of NO2 and formaldehyde for fire plumes, using these satellite retrievals to track the evolution of ozone precursors from fires, and studying
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primary faculty mentor and participates in a program of professional development training led by Rutgers faculty and staff. • Each Teacher-Scholar is provided with shared office space and a research
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. This position reports to the project’s Principal Investigator, Dr. Mary Emenike. The responsibilities of this position will include ~70% research and ~30% administration/project management. Much of the work