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, and (b) the critical role of structural and functional connectivity using combined tractography and graph theory analyses. Our modeling of mnemonic representations uses the latest tools available to AI
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of Chemistry, Duke University Position Type: Full-Time | Postdoctoral About Us The Njomen Lab is a chemoproteomics-driven chemical biology group in the Department of Chemistry at Duke University. We
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: Engineering / Biomedical Appl Deadline: none (posted 2025/04/14) Position Description: Apply Position Description Post-Doctoral Research Associate Neuron Modeling for Transcranial Electric and Magnetic
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research topics include mathematical modeling of microtubule dynamics in neuronal cells, analysis and simulation of RNA transport and organization in developing cells, and parameter inference and
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cultured human and rodent cardiomyocytes, engineered heart tissues, and animal models of heart development and disease. Specifically, you will engage in basic science and applied research to explore
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scientific programming in Python and/or C++ ● Deep familiarity with collaborative software engineering practices (Git, testing, code reviews, CI/CD) ● Demonstrated contributions to open-source scientific
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Duke University, Biomedical Engineering Position ID: Duke-BME-DUKENIKIFOROV [#29987] Position Title: Position Location: Durham, North Carolina 27708, United States of America [map ] Subject Area
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Activities: Research Topic: Bioengineered Human Tissue Model for Juvenile Dermatomyositis Job Description: Our lab is focused on using bioengineered human muscle systems (myobundles) to research rare pediatric
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quality monitoring, drone surveys, digital twins and ecosystem service modelling to generate estimates of ecosystem functions and services provided by a living shoreline that is being constructed at Marine
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related field). Strong research background in transcriptional regulation, cell biology, molecular biology, mouse models of cancer, and/or biochemistry. Prior experience in stem cells, Cas9/Crispr gene