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. Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Biostatistics and Bioinformatics Duke University is seeking a postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics (https://biostat.duke.edu/) within
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methodologies and international collaborations. Developing novel computational tools that use recent advances in artificial intelligence to automate and enhance bioinformatic analyses. These projects
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Bioinformatics expertise required for scRNAseq analysis. · Previous cell culture experience. · Perform molecular, cellular, biochemical and immunological analyses. · Optimize and troubleshoot experimental
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, 1250 undergraduate students, 1400 master’s students, and 600 PhD students. Housed within a university renowned for its programs in the liberal arts, medicine, business and law, Pratt prepares future
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multiple affiliations. Be You. Minimum Requirements: The Postdoctoral Appointee holds a PhD or equivalent doctorate (e.g. ScD, MD, DVM). Candidates with non-US degrees may be required to provide proof
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, protein purification/characterization, mouse handling, cell culture, radionuclide chemistry preferred. Required Qualifications at this Level Education/Training PhD Duke is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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program. A doctoral degree or equivalent (Ph.D., ScD., DrPH, M.D., D.V.M., DDS etc) in Epidemiology, Biostatistics/Statistics, Bioinformatics, Genomics, or other relevant disciplines. Knowledge in the areas
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analysis, and detailed spatial bioinformatics. This will include cell-cell interaction analysis, spatial neighborhoods, and tissue schematics. They will be responsible for meeting with other lab members, PI
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Bioinformatics. Strong analytical skills and attention to detail, with the ability to critically evaluate research findings. Familiarity with data visualization techniques and tools is preferred. Excellent
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. The selected candidate will have extensive familiarity with archive data management principles and practices, and ideally so within the context of humanities research at Duke University. A recent PhD graduate in