17 postdoctoral-research-fellows-in-geotechnical-engineering PhD positions at Duke University
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and Kit Barkhouser Professor of Ophthalmology Professor of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology We are seeking a highly qualified and motivated postdoctoral fellow with a Ph.D. or M.D. degree and a strong
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willing to undertake multiple projects. Be Bold. Position Description: CASCADE seeks a postdoctoral associate with training and experience in aging, disability, and health systems research. Ideal candidates
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. Postdoctoral Associate – Dr. Nicholas Parrish Be You. The Department of Surgery is seeking a detail-oriented and highly motivated Postdoctoral Associate to join our team. The research project will include pre
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/Experiential Requirements: While we are open to fresh graduates, preference will be given to candidates with 2+ years of postdoctoral experience conducting scientific research. Prior working experience in
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scientific discoveries to improve human health locally and around the globe. Composed of more than 2,600 faculty physicians and researchers, nearly 2,000 students, and more than 6,200 staff, the Duke
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scientific discoveries to improve human health locally and around the globe. Composed of more than 2,600 faculty physicians and researchers, nearly 2,000 students, and more than 6,200 staff, the Duke
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. Postdoctoral Associate – Dr. Nicholas Parrish Be You. The Department of Surgery is seeking a detail-oriented and highly motivated Postdoctoral Associate to join our team. The research project will include pre
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. The incoming postdoctoral fellow will work closely with this technician to carry out experiments and help drive the research program forward. Requirements: The ideal candidate will hold a Ph.D., M.D., or
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well as other national and international institutions. At DHVI, our postdoctoral associates work in concert with Duke faculty and staff in an invigorating research training environment. One of our primary
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. This Postdoctoral Associate position is within the laboratory of Dr. Ching Zhu, a clinical cardiac electrophysiologist and arrhythmia biologist in the Duke Cardiovascular Research Center. The focus of the Zhu Lab is