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ALT Princeton University Graduate Program in Molecular Biology virtual information session announcement poster featuring the departmental logo and an image of the Lewis Thomas Laboratory facade.
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Introducing the 2022 @PrincetonMolBio first-year graduate students. They kicked off last weekend's annual departmental retreat. And so #gradlife begins... #gradschool
ALT A panorama of the 2022 first-year graduate student cohort in the Princeton University Department of Molecular Biology with faculty member A.J. te Velthuis at the far left. Photo by C. Todd Reichart.
love the overwhelming feelings of excitement and confusion when a dataset offers so many answers to your questions but you don't know how to do the computational part yet
Our labâs first paper has been published! We developed and tested a way to simulate costal environments in real-time using easily available parts. So proud of everyone who made this possible! future-science.com/doi/10.21⌠đ§ľ1/5
Very exciting to share this link to a paper that is the product of several years of work, starting with a basic question (from some UG students). Why don't Alligators get oral disease?
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(note - we did not answer that question! but we learned a lot!)