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. It is a department and college priority to enhance student, faculty and alumni connections to New York City. The department currently has 78 graduate students in eight distinct graduate programs: M.A
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Jan 24, 2025 Description The Khleif Lab at Georgetown University’s Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center is currently looking for a talented scientist for the position of an Assistant Professor
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investigation of the aerodynamic performance of advanced future compressor stages, support-ed by numerical modelling and simulations of performance-enhancing design features. In this research project you will be
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of proteomics. Research interests should be compatible with other current strategic areas of expansion including: Chemistry of Life Processes; Complex Biological Systems & Quantitative Biosciences
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function. The candidate will participate in an integrated set of projects aimed at developing a model of the normal human lung against which individuals can be compared to identify and evaluate early