12 parallel-computing-numerical-methods "https:" PhD research jobs at Duke University
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data, and apply the computational methods to understand biomedical problems like tumor microenvironment, immunology, and aging. The individual will work with Dr. Yi Zhang (https://yi-zhang-compbio
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collection, and are experts in a variety of qualitative research methods, including in-person, telephone, or web-based data collection; one-on-one in-depth interviews (e.g., qualitative description, concept
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to eligible team members. Learn more at https://hr.duke.edu/benefits/ Minimum Qualifications Education See job description for education requirements. Experience See job description for requirements. Degrees
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lab’s website https://sites.duke.edu/corinnelinardiclab/ . Be You Work Performed · Perform literature reviews to guide research · Design and execution of standard in vitro assays ongoing in the lab
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. The investigator collaborates with interdisciplinary clinical teams to integrate these computational tools directly into hospital workflows. Routine duties include algorithm optimization and the evaluation of model
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the context of critical illness. This position focuses on computational modeling of host-response mechanisms using high-dimensional multi-omics datasets. The fellow develops novel computational pipelines
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the university and with industry to translate discoveries into clinical proof of concept studies. Working with a team led by Drs. H. Kim Lyerly, Zachary Hartman and Josh Snyder, this program spans basic discovery
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to therapies and vaccines against human diseases. We are a team of highly interactive investigators that have expertise in immunology, molecular biology, virology, microbiology, structural biology, computational
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under Drs Ostrom and Patel’s mentorship. Be You. Requirements: The applicant should have a Ph.D. in computational biology, bioinformatics, computer science, statistics, genetic epidemiology, or a related
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(Harward et al., Nature 2016; Hedrick et al., Nature 2016; Krishnamurthy et al., Ann Neurol 2019). We are particularly interested in developing focused ultrasound as a new method for non-invasively