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required. There will be significant opportunities for professional growth and career development activities. Duke is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing employment
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based on advancing the development and application of focused ultrasound for non-invasive neuromodulation, ablation, and brain drug/gene delivery. The successful candidate will be an integral part of
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. Occupational Summary Conduct independent research activities in the field of aging, ketone metabolism, and neurodegenerative disease under the guidance of a faculty mentor for the principal purpose of developing
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keratinocyte differentiation and cancer biology utilizing cultured cells and animal models of skin diseases. Responsibilities include: Development of new and implementation and modification of existing
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conduct applied research and development in the area of microphysiological systems, tissue engineering, and stem cell biology. The majority of the candidate’s focus will be on developing and using stem
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cultured human and rodent cardiomyocytes, engineered heart tissues, and animal models of heart development and disease. Specifically, you will engage in basic science and applied research to explore
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., https://tinyurl.com/yy8xwtoq , https://tinyurl.com/bhkr2mm5 , https://tinyurl.com/2f99j7df , and https://tinyurl.com/ysxhmujv The overall goal is to: (1) develop inference and dynamic prediction
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position is funded by multiple NIH projects, e.g., https://tinyurl.co m/ysxhmujvThe overall goal is to : (1) develop inference and dynamic prediction models using a wide variety of data, including clinical
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for interdisciplinary collaboration offered at Duke. The Postdoctoral Associate will be expected to prepare and publish first-authored articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals. Opportunities may be available
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all applicable University and departmental policies and procedures. The postdoc candidate is expected to: 1) Develop coarse-grained or mesoscopic models of dynamic DNA nanostructures and polymer-grafted