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chemoproteomics, chemical biology, and related areas. The interested candidate will work directly with experimental scientists within a wet lab setting to facilitate the management, analysis, and visualization
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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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. The project goals are to evaluate the geochemical characteristics of acid mine drainage (AMD) fluids and treatment solids at sites that are known to be enriched in rare earth elements, cobalt, and other metals
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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 procedures. • Data preparation for oral presentations, grant applications and publication in professional journals. • Implementation of bioinformatics approaches. • Conformance to standards
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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