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developing and applying cutting-edge genomics technologies and computational algorithms to study blood cancers directly in patient samples
stem cell culture and differentiation, high-content imaging and physiology, bioinformatic analysis of expression and sequence data, mouse brain and spinal cord dissection, purification of RNA and PCR, perform tasks associated with ordering, animal husbandry
conduct studies in tissue culture, microscopy, immunology and molecular biology techniques, animal husbandry and surgical procedures
hiring for both human clinical research projects and basic science labs
work with a Princeton alum PI in this two-year position supporting preclinical studies related to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) and pain
participate in basic biomedical research projects in osteoclast differentiation, bone biology/inflammation (osteoimmunology) and autoimmune diseases
involvement in ongoing clinical research projects, including data collection, preprocessing and computational analysis
work in the laboratory on a project examining the B cell dysfunction in autoimmune neuromuscular diseases
managing ongoing investigator-initiated research studies related to neuromuscular diseases and helping patients to get recruited in clinical trials
1-2 year commitment, research on normal brain mechanisms of consciousness and loss of consciousness during epileptic seizures
two year commitment, research focused on the development and evaluation of integrated treatments for HIV and Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) and evaluating a leading symptom checkers app in emergency care and ambulatory settings
Current research in the lab includes studies of skeletal stem cells and progenitors, metabolic regulation of skeletal cells, and the integration of bone and whole-body metabolism.
responsibilities include participation in all phases of the research process, including: conducting literature reviews; IRB preparation; recruiting and running clinical participants; and data collection, entry, and management
The primary focus of this role will be to contribute to the development of cutting-edge senolytic-cell based therapies and evaluate their efficacy/safety in various preclinical cancer and senescent mouse models.
assist in characterizing DNA damage response pathways necessary for maintaining genomic stability and thereby preventing cancer
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Past alum glide year experiences
Google spreadsheet that captures alums' glide year experiences from 2014 to present.