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on operant tasks, perform optogenetic experiments, and histological analysis of brain tissue. - collaborate with graduate students or postdoctoral research fellows in the lab on various projects related
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principles of SHARE, UHS, and Princeton University. Is knowledgeable in principles and methodologies (e.g., Plan-Do-Study-Act, Root Cause Analysis, measurement, data collection, and analysis) needed to support
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sample introduction system. This research specialist is responsible for maintaining overall Sigman lab functionality, with specific responsibilities in the areas of sample preparation and analysis
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financial reporting systems. The position provides administrative leadership on outreach initiatives in the department and engages in sophisticated analysis of recruiting, program, and student life outcomes
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skills (constituent and batch entry, as well as query, export, and mail merge and experience with the membership, events, and prospecting functions. Applicants must have a strong customer service ethic
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develop research skills in computational modeling and experimental analysis, and to learn about the psychology and neuroscience of learning and decision making and their relationship to mental health. It is
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to design their imaging experiments (e.g. choosing microscopy modalities, sample preparation), maximize quality of imaging data, and consult on image visualization and analysis. The director will facilitate
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analysis, and reports any abnormalities to clinicians. Assists patients with ambulation and activities of daily living as needed. Monitors patients on a one-to-one basis as directed by clinicians. Reports
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inorganic material synthesis and characterization. The successful candidate will contribute to cutting-edge research in the synthesis of quantum materials, their characterization, and analysis
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that yield a financial return Documentary projects that raise awareness of an issue without a tangible service component Fundraising to launch a new non-profit organization Advisors: Ms. Tracy Pogue '81