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regarding the use of lasers, chemicals, infectious agents, animals, and human subjects, as needed. Requirements: PhD Duke is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing employment opportunity without
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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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productivity, labor productivity, and GDP that are driven by either climate change or air quality changes. Work will include use of output from global climate models (CMIP-class models) as well as Integrated
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differentiation and melanoma and multiple myeloma biology utilizing cultured cells and animal models of skin diseases. Work Performed • Development of new and implementation and modification of existing
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related field, have an excellent academic record, and work well in a collaborative research environment. A background in materials science/engineering/chemistry, environmental chemistry, geoscience, and/or
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values. Essential Physical Job Functions: Certain jobs at Duke University and Duke University Health System may include essential job functions that require specific physical and/or mental abilities
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://hr.duke.edu/benefits ) with an initial appointment of one year with the possibility of renewal, dependent on funding and performance. The anticipated start date is August 2025. Job Description: The Postdoctoral
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fellow will play a critical role in developing and scaling automated platforms for long-term mammalian cell culture, including systems for stem cell maintenance and differentiation. These efforts
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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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manipulation, viral gene therapy, pharmacological studies, gene editing, and physiological measurements of cardiac electrical and mechanical function at a variety of spatial scales from a single cell to whole