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consists of four departments with 130 tenure-track faculty members, 1250 undergraduate students, 1400 master’s students, and 600 PhD students. Housed within a university renowned for its programs in
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, physical activity, and market integration on water turnover, energy expenditure, and health metrics among the Daasanach community in northern Kenya. Population Ecology Aging, and Health Network (PECAHN
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automation methodologies and software infrastructure for next-generation computing systems, including neuromorphic and emerging hardware platforms. The position involves designing high-performance algorithms
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Appointee holds a PhD or equivalent doctorate (e.g. ScD, MD, DVM). Candidates with non-US degrees may be required to provide proof of degree equivalency. 1. A candidate may also be appointed to a postdoctoral
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, progress, and professional development. Requirements: PhD Duke is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing employment opportunity without regard to an individual's age, color, disability, gender
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skills are expected. This position requires a PhD. To apply, candidates should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and contact information for three references to Professor Tai-ping Sun, email address
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and social data. Minimum Requirements: A PhD degree is required. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with large-scale or high-dimensional datasets (e.g., cohort, registry, or omics data) Familiarity
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developing a behavioral intervention to improve engagement in vaginal dilator therapy after pelvic radiation. Minimum Requirements: Completed a PhD in clinical psychology. Clinical experience and appropriate
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. or equivalent doctorate (e.g. Sc.D., M.D., D.V.M.) Preferred Qualifications:. A PhD or MD/PhD (or equivalent) in biological sciences Strong research background in cell biology, molecular biology, mouse models
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to distribute materials, reagents, software, copyrightable and potentially patentable discoveries derived from the Postdoctoral Appointee's research. Collegial conduct towards members of the research group and