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Development. Prior to writing an application, applicants should contact at least two ITEHP faculty members with whom they propose to work to discuss a possible research project and how the project will
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work with graduate students and help them with their experiments. This position is funded by NIH. DEFINITION: The Postdoctoral Appointee holds a PhD or equivalent doctorate (e.g. ScD, MD, DVM
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communication skills; 3. Be capable of balancing independent research progress with collaboration and team work, as appropriate; 4. Bring dedication to excellence, curiosity, and initiative! Duke is an Equal
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collaboration between Dr. Warren Grill and Dr. Angel Peterchev at Duke University and Dr. Axel Thielscher at the Danish Research Center for Magnetic Resonance and Technical University of Denmark. This work is
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directions that can seed future independent positions. Work Performed Depending on candidate interests and expertise, projects may involve: Analysis of global dietary patterns using genomic approaches
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cells and microfluidics to generate mature and functional vascular tissues. This work will be completed as part of our multidisciplinary team studying the interactions between cells and their
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immunology. The individual will work with Dr. Yi Zhang (https://yi-zhang-compbio-lab.github.io ) to develop computational methods and also collaborate with other groups in quantitative genomics areas in and
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-doctoral training with an interest in career advancement and academic growth opportunities. Our NIH and DoD funded work will focus on ways to improve the lives of women through novel healthcare innovations
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for Magnetic Resonance and Technical University of Denmark. This work is part of a long-standing research program at Duke for rigorous computational modeling and experimental characterization of both invasive
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will be accepted after 2025/05/15 11:59PM US Eastern Time. Position Description A postdoctoral associate position is available in the Bartesaghi Lab at Duke University to work in the development of image