65 assistant-professor-and-data-visualization Postdoctoral positions at Duke University
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. Lead a research project on tissue morphogenesis using zebrafish as a model system. Design and conduct experiments by implementing all the necessary step for data generation. Perform data analysis and
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work with graduate students and help them with their experiments. This position is funded by NIH. DEFINITION: The Postdoctoral Appointee holds a PhD or equivalent doctorate (e.g. ScD, MD, DVM
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consist of wet lab, mouse models, and translational research experiments involving patient samples. Postdocs in the Dou lab are also expected to assist with graduate student training and mentorship
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including but not limited to microbial ecology, biochemistry, genomics, biostatistics, molecular biology, microbiology, evolutionary biology. Familiarity with metagenomics data analysis, microbial
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- Executing experimental designs Data Analysis and Presentation/Writing/Publication (20%) - Recording and annotating datasets - Interpreting results to draw conclusions and design subsequent experiments
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to define and lead specific research objectives aligned with the funded aims. Responsibilities will include project management, coordination of data collection and analysis, manuscript preparation, and
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related field prior to the start date. Responsibilities for both positions will include collaborating on the development of research protocols, data collection and analysis, budget and supply management
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. The Eroglu lab in the Duke University Department of Cell Biology seeks a full-time postdoctoral associate. For information about the lab and the PI, please visit: https://www.cellbio.duke.edu/cagla
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. Responsibilities include: - Development of new and implementation and modification of existing experimental procedures. - Data preparation and contribution to oral presentations, grant applications, and publication
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mechanisms underlying risk for addictive disorders—with a primary focus on tobacco dependence and relapse—and translating this information to develop more efficacious interventions. This position is supported