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at this Level Education/Training: PhD (theoretical nuclear/high-energy physics, quantum information science, lattice gauge theories, quantum many-body dynamics) Experience: Preferred--computational experience in
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software. Receive tailored mentorship in grant writing (e.g., NIH K99/R00), career planning, and leadership. Minimum Qualifications: The candidate should hold a PhD (or equivalent) in Computer Science
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PhD in a field relevant to cellular and developmental biology, and they will bring technical skills to study areas such as stem cell biology, protein biochemistry, light microscopy, or cell signaling
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systems, social sciences, epidemiology or other health-related fields. Demonstrated proficiency through previous developed analytical codes with R Language for Statistical Computing and/or Python The ideal
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primary benefit. This postdoctoral appointment is part of the Duke University Aging Center’s NIA-funded T32 Postdoctoral Research Training Program. This multidisciplinary program is focused on developing
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. Candidates with non-US degrees may be required to provide proof of degree equivalency. Preferred Qualifications: A PhD or MD/PhD (or equivalent) in biological sciences (cell & developmental biology or a
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lab members, and collaborate with colleagues across the Duke research community. Required Qualifications at this Level Education/Training: PhD in Physics, Electrical/Computer Engineering/Quantum
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, possibly including the new summer History+ program. The successful applicant will have the chance to interact with numerous communities committed to the practice of oral history, innovative modes of inquiry
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presentation skills for engaging diverse stakeholders. Minimum Requirements: Requires a minimum of a PhD in disciplines such as epidemiology, health demography, bioinformatics, statistics, computer science
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biology, and evolution. Learn more about our interests, motivations and discoveries: https://sites.duke.edu/silverlab/ . Conduct independent research activities under the guidance of a faculty mentor in