62 density-functional-theory-molecular-dynamics Postdoctoral positions at Duke University
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://sites.duke.edu/yanglab/). Be part of a dynamic, interdisciplinary team working to unravel the unknown functions of membrane ion channels and lipid transporters in human health. Develop novel therapeutic approaches
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. Duke School of Medicine’s interdisciplinary Duke Molecular Physiology Institute (DMPI), is looking for two student assistants for Dr. Jon Campbell’s lab. Work hours will be Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm
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collaboration with Dr. Suthana and interdisciplinary team members. · Apply advanced statistical and computational approaches to investigate neural dynamics underlying memory consolidation and navigation
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conditions like juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM). Specifically, we study the impact of type I interferons, which are highly upregulated in patients with JDM. We aim to use myobundles in combination with
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Duke University, Office of the Dean, Pratt School of Engineering Position ID: Duke -FacultyResearchMento -POSTDOCSALAHSHOOR [#30318] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location
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Associate. Occupational Summary Responsibilities will include developing next-generation genome engineering technologies for gene and cell therapy applications as well as functional genomics. In particular
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be translated into biologics and vaccines. DHVI is composed of a team of highly interactive investigators that have expertise in mucosal and systemic immunology, virology, molecular and structural
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methodologies and international collaborations. Developing novel computational tools that use recent advances in artificial intelligence to automate and enhance bioinformatic analyses. These projects
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the Interpretable Machine Learning Lab (https://users.cs.duke.edu/~cynthia/home.html ) for a scientific developer to work in collaboration with other researchers on machine learning tools that help humans make better
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the dynamics of microbial communities in time and space. Ongoing projects address questions on bacterial responses to antibiotics, the implications of horizontal gene transfer in community dynamics and evolution