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neoclassical transport in stellarators. The successful candidate will develop computational tools for the effective evaluation and study of neoclassical and turbulent fluxes of particles and energy in
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be used to study the role of neutrals in particle, energy, and momentum transport. The position will focus on using these new capabilities, notably the ability to diagnose higher energy neutrals
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U.S. Department of Energy National Laboratory managed by Princeton University, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is a longstanding leader in the science and innovation behind the development
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will provide oversight and support in field activities. A proud U.S. Department of Energy National Laboratory managed by Princeton University, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is a longstanding
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molecular biology and cell culture to pilot new methods in bees. Under general supervision, the ideal candidate with pilot and troubleshoot new lab protocols, and collect, verify, record, and compile data and
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, traditions, excellence, priorities and goals with enthusiasm, energy, and creativity and to compel others to action. Preferred Qualifications: Knowledge of the principles of fundraising. Familiarity with STEM
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here: www.kocherlab.com. We are looking for a motivated individual with experience in molecular biology and cell culture to pilot new methods in bees. Under general supervision, the ideal candidate with
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to the epithelium are specialized epithelial and immune cell types that produce antimicrobial proteins, bolster the epithelial barrier, and coordinate immune responses. These fundamental functions of innate immunity
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(1) develops new tools and approaches to study cell types in non-human primate systems, (2) discovers developmental processes that lead to primate brain specializations, (3) generates multimodal
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animal and safety protocol in coordination with the principal investigator. ⢠Assist with lab experiments including tissue dissections, cell isolations, flow cytometry, imaging, cell culture. Any new