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Ph.D. in quantitative ecology, climate sciences, population biology, applied mathematics, statistics, or an equivalent discipline. Additional experience in climate, meteorological, or environmental data
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at scientific meetings. Candidates must hold a Ph.D. degree in the biological sciences, computational biology, or a related field. Candidates must possess excellent written and oral communication skills
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biology, cloning, instrumentation/device design (e.g. optics, microfabrication), quantitative light microscopy, and computational work or mathematical modeling would be useful. Princeton University is
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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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Ph.D. in quantitative ecology, climate sciences, population biology, applied mathematics, statistics, or an equivalent discipline. Additional experience in climate, meteorological, or environmental data
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A full-time Research Specialist I position is available in the Myhrvold and Stone laboratories in the Departments of Molecular Biology and Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Princeton
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research experience in quantitative biology, (bio)physics, (bio)engineering or related fields, and a solid publication record. Experience with techniques of cellular and molecular biology, cloning
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molecular biology, cloning, instrumentation/device design (e.g. optics, microfabrication), quantitative light microscopy, and computational work or mathematical modeling would be useful. Princeton University
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biology, applied mathematics, statistics, or an equivalent discipline. Additional experience in climate, meteorological, or environmental data analysis or related topics is highly desirable. Candidates
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innovative teaching in this field. We seek a broad thinker who can integrate perspectives across one or more disciplines including ecology and evolutionary biology, atmospheric and oceanic sciences