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, Duke University Biology Department to study how archaeal microbial communities respond to stress in hypersaline environments. A PhD in computational and/or experimental biology is required in fields
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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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experimental biology, engineering, or quantitative sciences, as well as a passion for quantitative-biology and synthetic-biology research. The ideal candidate should have a recent Ph.D. in microbiology
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are central to the lab’s focus on enabling high-throughput, programmable experimentation in synthetic and regenerative biology. The candidate brings specialized expertise in stem cell biology and bioengineering
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, and to interact regularly with Dr. Jonathan Campbell to design and execute experimental studies involving animal and cell-based models of metabolic disease. In addition, will also perform the following
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Bioinformatics expertise required for scRNAseq analysis. · Previous cell culture experience. · Perform molecular, cellular, biochemical and immunological analyses. · Optimize and troubleshoot experimental
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experimental rigor • Demonstrate commitment to training and career advancement • Demonstrate significant intellectual contribution to other scientific projects within the lab as well as your own. • Write
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experimental procedures. • Data preparation for oral presentations, grant applications and publication in professional journals. • Implementation of bioinformatics approaches. • Conformance to standards
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completion of a research project in the form of publications. Ability to work independently; interpret, present and discuss experimental data. Excellent communications skills Other Requirements: The candidate
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. Engage in a spectrum of research activities including literature review, experimental design and execution, data analysis, manuscript preparation, communications with collaborators and journal editors, and