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will challenge and develop the physical, mental and personal abilities of student-athletes of a Division I program. Responsibilities Assist in the preparation necessary to compete at the Division I level
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$3,000 per year for conference travel and career development. Teaching Participation in teaching is not required, though fellows may guest lecture in courses, with guidance from Princeton mentor(s
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of whole genomic data already available; and ii) investigating rates of evolution across the genome and their correlation with phenotypic traits across various subdivisions of the squamate body plan
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science communication, and develop critical thinking skills in ethics, policy, and more. Successful applicants join BMSIS as Research Associates (RAs) for the duration of the program. The Program focuses
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). Assist with maintenance and propagation of plant collection, used for plant physiology studies. Prepare reference specimens for weekly labs and monthly lab study sessions. Prepare specimens for lab
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performance of mission-critical infrastructure, including server environments, networks, workstations, and cloud solutions. Develop and maintain disaster recovery and business continuity plans for all critical
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computation, and from biochemical and genetic networks to collective behavior and evolution in populations. These diverse efforts are unified by the search for common physical principles underlying
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revolutionize the understanding and advancement of human health by conducting interdisciplinary foundational research, developing and harnessing advanced computational approaches, and training the next generation
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referees. Review of applications will continue until the positions are filled. This is a one-year term position with the possibility of renewal based on funding and performance. train mice and rats
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-year appointments. In addition to the aforementioned project, the appointee will have opportunities to develop additional projects with members of Dr. Vélez's lab and/or maintain their ongoing work