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: 283394007 Department Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Category Research and Laboratory Job Type Full-Time Overview The McBride Lab at Princeton University, which conducts research at the interface of evolution
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$80,000-$100,000; full conservator $100,000-$130,000. Priorities for the Paper Conservator will be to make the newly designed and discipline-specific paper conservation studio fully operational to prepare
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of sponsored research projects for PQI faculty, research staff, and students. This role supports all stages of the grants lifecycle, including proposal development, award setup, effort review, data preparation
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. Responsibilities Specific duties: Prepare media and reagents, make solutions and stocks, and pour plates for general lab use. Maintain media inventory. Assist lab members with experiments. Assist with other lab
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on the design, development, and operation of application interfaces, data flows, and authentication services both on premise and in cloud services. They leverage emerging and established technologies such as
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, analysis, and prioritization of reporting requirements from stakeholders and functional teams to develop an ERP reporting implementation roadmap Collaborate with UDO colleagues, data stewards, and
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technology development, computation, biological studies, drug development, and clinical trials relevant to diet, metabolism, cancer, cell growth, metastasis, autophagy, microbiome, and/or the immune system
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on-premises and cloud platforms. Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Administration: Develop, continually refine and periodically test DR/BC plans with Infrastructure teams and Service Owners to ensure
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assistants, as well as various faculty members who study development and learning, such as Drs. Adele Goldberg, Jesse Gomez, Uri Hasson, Brenden Lake, Erik Nook, and Kristina Olson. Targeted start date is June
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years of history, PPPL is a leader in the science and engineering behind the development of fusion energy, a potentially limitless energy source. PPPL is also using its expertise to advance research in