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of the mass spectrometry-based proteomic data generated in our chemoproteomics experiments. The postdoctoral associate will be responsible for developing and optimizing custom data analysis and visualization
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) development of vaccines and therapeutics against a variety of infectious diseases. Working at the interface of basic, clinical and translational research, we collaborate with multiple laboratories at Duke as
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fellow will play a critical role in developing and scaling automated platforms for long-term mammalian cell culture, including systems for stem cell maintenance and differentiation. These efforts
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of development economics combined with field experience in LMICs, ideally experience in one or more of the five focal countries for the research (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, India, Ethiopia). DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
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toxic chemical exposures. Funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), the Achanta laboratory seek to develop medical countermeasures and identify biomarkers of chemical
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projects aimed at developing resource responsible, economically viable solutions to challenges in the food production and critical material systems. There will be the opportunity to mentor students, teach
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Caribbean (NASA grant award). The objective of this research project is to support the development of integrated, science-based metrics linking biodiversity and health outcomes using Earth Observation (EO
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(EBCL) directed by Dr. Junfeng Zhang whose research team develops and applies biomarkers of environmental exposure and health effects in humans. The new postdoc will be participating in discovery research
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meetings · Collaborating with clinicians and biomedical engineers and supporting development of new retinal imaging technologies Minimum Qualifications Education See job descriptionfor e ducation
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. Responsibilities include: - Development of new and implementation and modification of existing experimental procedures. - Data preparation and contribution to oral presentations, grant applications, and publication