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the biochemical and mechanical mechanisms that define pattern formation during branching morphogenesis of the lung and mammary gland. Further information about the lab can be found at www.princeton.edu
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. Working knowledge of the publishing and book trade industry. Good technical literacy and computer skills that include experience with Windows file management, Microsoft Office applications, word processing
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advising and application essay review. Please write to fellow@princeton.edu to request information on that process. Additional Information For more information about the application and selection process
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requests, maintaining donor records in the CRM database, supporting the development team in annual budgeting and oversight, researching prospects and producing biographical information on prospects and
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, and requirements. - Compile, analyze, and maintain student data and records for reports and institutional needs. - Partner with residential college deans to support students in arranging tutoring and
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or a relevant field is required. At least one year of lab research experience is required. Basic computer skills and some familiarity with databases are required. Must be able to work well with others
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to investigate, fully develop information, and exercise sound judgments based on this analysis; Ability to work accurately and thoroughly with attention to details; ability to prioritize assignments and manage
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December 1 with a draft of the application. Applicants who wish to be considered for early admission to Yenching Academy should also contact the Princeton Yenching Academy adviser. Additional Information See
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. They are responsible for or oversee specific areas in the planning, design, installation, testing, and maintenance of various security and data protection technologies that support the teaching, research, and business
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document, Link opens in new window for more information. Please reach out to Dr. Eric Myers (ericmyers@princeton.edu ) for more details.