60 assistant-professor-and-human-centered-computing Postdoctoral research jobs at Duke University
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University upon termination. Adherence to University standards regarding use of isotopes, chemicals, infectious agents, animals, human subjects, and the like Open and timely discussion with the mentor
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, evolutionary biology, computer science, physics, applied mathematics, or engineering. Our research integrates mathematical modeling, machine learning, and quantitative experiments to understand and control
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) This postdoctoral fellow will focus on evolving and characterizing next-generation therapeutic proteins using the lab’s high-throughput phage-assisted continuous evolution (PACE) platform. Their work will contribute
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help you achieve your goals, and contact information for three references. For further information on this position please contact Dr. Leanne Gilbertson (leanne.gilbertson@duke.edu). Duke is an Equal
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. Salter’s existing research program will also be a plus. Responsibilities include: (1) Conducting research using cultural-psychological and/or critical race theoretical perspectives in collaboration with
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microenvironments with the long-term goal of understanding how human tissues respond to extracellular insults toward the development of countermeasures and therapeutics. This position is available starting
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associate. Dr. Ramanujam is the Director of Duke’s Center for Global Women’s Health Technologies (GWHT). GWHT aspires to make cancer diagnosis, prevention, and treatment more accessible and more effective for
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: A Ph.D. in statistics/biostatistics, computer science, bioinformatics, or other related disciplines is required. Strong interest, research background and experience in the methodology research in
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restoration of function. The successful applicant will combine computational modeling, engineering optimization, and in vivo experiments to advance understanding and application of electrical block of neural
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Program, the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, the Rubin Observatory LSST, and the Simons Observatory. The Duke Cosmology group currently consists of about ten PhD students and seven postdocs or research