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ecological interactions –like predation and competition– mediate these evolutionary responses to temperature rise. The successful candidate will join us to study how predator-prey interactions and their
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, manuscript and grant preparation, IRB and/or IACUC submissions, and the supervision of students and research assistants. Both positions will provide the opportunity to interact with scientists across Duke
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interactive team environment. Must have a desire to design, execute, analyze, archive, review wet lab experiments in a manner that is scientifically justifiable, reliable and understandable to others under
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. Preferred Qualifications: Background in live imaging and image analysis in tissue or stem cell cultures. This position is onsite. The work is performed on-site or at a designated assignment location. Be Bold
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at Duke University. The position is ideally suited to researchers with interests in applied coastal ecology. There is room for independence in addition to a large focus on seagrass restoration innovation
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secondary appointments in the Department with other investigators throughout the medical center, and foster robust interfaces between the clinical and basic sciences. We are committed to a highly interactive
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interaction and physical activity effects on heart rate and energy expenditure in wild baboons in Amboseli National Park, Kenya. Human Ecology, Energetics, and Climate: This postdoc will work as part of a team