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University Hospital, Duke Regional Hospital, Duke Raleigh Hospital, Duke Health Integrated Practice, Duke Primary Care, Duke Home Care and Hospice, Duke Health and Wellness, and multiple affiliations. Post
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the Post Doc Office and per the following requirements: · The term of this appointment is limited (5 years with a possible extension for an additional year) · The appointment involves substantially full-time
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. Candidates with background knowledge and hands-on experience in mouse models, proteomics, 3D organoids, primary cell purification, and culture skills are particularly welcome. Requirements: A PhD or MD/PhD
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· animal behavioral tests · immunohistochemistry · cell culture · calcium imaging (in vitro, ex vivo, in vivo) · confocal microscopy · patch-clamp · optogenetics · Western blot · RT-PCR · lipidomics · vagus
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will perform the following tasks: • Design, implement, and maintain scalable computational pipelines for multi-omics data, including bulk/single-cell RNA-seq, spatial transcriptomics, metagenomics
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. The Ur-BIOME Research Program at Duke University, led by Dr. Nazema Siddiqui in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology’s Division of Urogynecology, is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Fellow
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inflammatory diseases including diabetes, cardiovascular, and Alzheimer’s disease. Successful candidates will lead projects using multi-omics datasets from large sample sizes of disease relevant tissues/cells
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directly with the PI on applying interdisciplinary neuroscience and electrophysiology techniques toward studying the nervous system of the heart. Qualifications: Education 5 years or less from a PhD or MD
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tests · Immunohistochemistry · Cell culture · Calcium imaging (in vitro, ex vivo, in vivo) · Patch-clamp · Optogenetics · Western blot · RT-PCR The candidate must possess excellent verbal and written
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directly with the PI on applying interdisciplinary neuroscience and electrophysiology techniques toward studying the nervous system of the heart. Qualifications: Education 5 years or less from a PhD or MD