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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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within a vibrant research community dedicated to building trustworthy, interpretable, and clinically actionable AI for next-generation clinical decision support. Research Focus The successful candidate
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joint research efforts across sites, building the online shared resources repository, organizing PECAHN meetings, and developing and assisting with cross-site research projects. Both positions will
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(BFTSI) at Duke University, and 2. to build and implement enduring networks and scholarly programming to keep BFTSI cohorts connected (e.g. newsletters, conference roundtables and panels, co-edited
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contribute to either or both of these research directions: Expanding a major initiative to analyze global dietary patterns through DNA sequencing of biospecimens, building on our lab's established
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Postdoctoral Researcher to work on projects related to digital holography and optical coherence tomography. Candidates should have a PhD in electrical or biomedical engineering or related disciplines with
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research productivity is required, and strong communication skills are expected. This position requires a PhD. To apply, candidates should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and contact information
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discovery and computational tools. The successful applicant will lead a research project and will have the opportunity to mentor students. Candidates must hold a PhD or anticipate completion of a PhD prior to
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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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MD or PhD or equivalent degree and has interests in immunotherapy and/or hematopoietic stem cell transplantation using mouse animal models. The research involves understanding the mechanisms underlying