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University Description: Princeton University's Department of Chemistry seeks to appoint one or more full-time Lecturers in Chemistry with an anticipated start date of August 1, 2023. The initial term
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bioinformatics analyses, (vi) generally contributing to a collaborative interactive culture through providing computational and physical chemistry expertise, (vii) contributing to the training mission of the lab
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This position will support the Chirik Lab by conducting research in inorganic chemistry. This is a temporary position. The incumbent will design and conduct laboratory experiments, collect and
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bioinformatics analyses, (vi) generally contributing to a collaborative interactive culture through providing computational and physical chemistry expertise, (vii) contributing to the training mission of the lab
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metabolomics, (v) carrying out bioinformatics analyses, (vi) generally contributing to a collaborative interactive culture through providing computational and physical chemistry expertise, (vii) contributing
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including ecology and evolutionary biology, atmospheric and oceanic sciences, geosciences, chemistry, engineering, hydrology, policy and/or applied mathematics. The successful candidate will be jointly
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with the broader goals and activities of the team. Potential candidates should have a PhD in Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Physics or related fields, as well as demonstrated interest and relevant
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, compound design, potency optimization, PK/PD optimization, synthetic methodology, management of contract vendors. Typical experience would include a PhD in synthetic or medicinal chemistry or related
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The Department of Chemistry seeks multiple Laboratory Managers (to be appointed at the Associate or more senior Professional Specialist rank) to oversee active research laboratories that focus
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engineering, physics, chemistry, and mathematical modeling approaches. Specific duties include but are not limited to microfluidic device design and fabrication, performing CRISPR-based nucleic acid detection