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the study of how cellular processes are coordinated during development and regeneration. The Duke Center for Quantitative Living Systems (QLS Center) provides unique training opportunities in quantitative
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, NC. Research in the Stamer laboratory focuses on studying the molecular and cellular processes in the conventional outflow pathway of the eye that are responsible for homeostatic regulation
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learning and image processing techniques for estimating the onset of arterial disease. 2)Implementation of denoisers as priors for the solution of inverse problems. Implement code in PyTorch and other
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to treat neurological disorders, including epilepsy, movement disorders, pain, addiction, and neurodegenerative diseases. Contribute to groundbreaking research with real-world impact. Key Responsibilities
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continue screening ALL applications until position is filled, regardless of where the search committee is at in the review process.) Duke is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing employment
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Associate will work closely with Dr. Salter (PI) and be involved in all aspects of the research process. Research conducted within SPARCL will focus on the bi-directional relationships between collective
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of Civil and Environmental Engineering / Chaney Lab: Perform the core of the proposed research activities including processing the remotely sensed LST to compute the spatial statistics, run the HydroBlocks
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will include: 1. Implementing and quality-assuring MR Fingerprinting scans on multiple clinical scanners 2. Integrating advanced imaging tools for image processing and analysis. 3. Coordinating closely
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metabolomics. • Manage and process human biospecimens and/or murine samples, in coordination with lab staff. • Perform work with animal models. • Maintain documentation of protocols and ensure reproducibility in
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, excellent communication, data processing, organizational, written and oral presentation, and problem-solving skills. Experience in animal handling and/or high throughput sequencing analysis is strongly