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post-doctoral scientist to work on the transmission of malaria parasites between hosts. The candidate will join an existing team at Duke, Johns Hopkins, Moi University, KEMRI-Welcome Trust Research
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needs of cancer patients and their families. This program is a division of the Duke Pain Prevention and Treatment Research Program in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, and part of
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biology. This NIH-funded position is available to study the role of nuclear pore proteins in the regulation of chromatin architecture during neuronal differentiation. The successful candidate will have a
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shape these ideals in the years ahead. The project should use humanistic approaches to mediate between the often inert or sequestered materials of archives and policy websites and lived experience, doing
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: This postdoc will work as part of a team investigating the impacts of climate, physical activity, and market integration on water turnover, energy expenditure, and health metrics among the Daasanach community in
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. Duke University’s Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology has an opening as a Postdoctoral Associate in Dr. Danny Schust’s lab supporting research on preeclampsia and requires an individual to run
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. The Department of Biochemistry is looking for a postdoctoral associate to work in the lab of Dr. Kate Meyer on research projects. Minimum Requirements: PhD in Molecular Biology, Genetics, Biology
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the use of the Duke library holdings and Special Collections will be most profitable. Priority deadline: January 15, 2026. Applicants must have earned the PhD within the past 3 years. Advanced doctoral
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-time academic or research career. The individual will work primarily on the Duke Predictive Model of Adolescent Mental Health (Duke-PMA) study, a multi-site NIH-funded project that leverages artificial
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available in the Schmid lab, Duke University Biology Department. The research objective for this position is to investigate the function and evolution of transcription networks that regulate extreme stress