43 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" Postdoctoral positions at Duke University
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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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. Responsibilities include: - Development of new and implementation and modification of existing experimental procedures. - Data preparation and contribution to oral presentations, grant applications, and publication
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conduct policies about other schools at Duke University. Compliance with all applicable University and departmental policies and procedures. The postdoc candidate is expected to: 1)Development of machine
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the dynamics of microbial communities in time and space. Ongoing projects address questions on bacterial responses to antibiotics, the implications of horizontal gene transfer in community dynamics and evolution
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means is especially important. The postdoc scholar will have the opportunity to mentor graduate and undergraduate students, design and lead research, manage and analyze large datasets, and prepare
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for a Postdoctoral Scholar. The Scholar will conduct research on Bayesian spatiotemporal modeling methodology under the direction of Professor David Dunson at Duke on developing novel models motivated by
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://sites.duke.edu/yanglab/). Be part of a dynamic, interdisciplinary team working to unravel the unknown functions of membrane ion channels and lipid transporters in human health. Develop novel therapeutic approaches
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differentiation and melanoma and multiple myeloma biology utilizing cultured cells and animal models of skin diseases. Work Performed • Development of new and implementation and modification of existing
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, creative, individual to pursue applications in ultrasound microvascular imaging in an innovative, collaborative environment. We are engaged in both development of super-resolution ultrasound imaging and its
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, peripheral stimulation for bladder control, and non-invasive brain stimulation. The strong interdisciplinary and collaborative environment at Duke is ideal for continued scientific and professional development