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, ability to work independently and in a team. Choose Duke How to apply: Candidates with a PhD, MD or MD-PhD degree and a minimum of one first author publication should send their CV, a brief letter of
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. Postdoctoral Associate – Dr. H. Kim Lyerly Be You. The Department of Surgery, Center for Applied Therapeutics is seeking a detail-oriented and highly motivated Postdoctoral Associate to join our team
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analysis skills. Familiarity with stereotaxic surgery, pharmacology, mouse behavior, and imaging techniques is desirable. Duke is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing employment opportunity
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be conferred. Other Credential/Experiential Requirements: The incumbent must be a true post-doctoral fellow registered with the Post Doc Office, and per the following requirements: · The term
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Carl E. Ravin Advanced Imaging Laboratories (RAI Labs), within the Radiology Department at Duke University Medical Center, is looking for a Postdoctoral Associate to join our team. The Postdoctoral
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modulating brain activity. Briefly, Focused Ultrasound has recently emerged as a ground-breaking new non-invasive, image-guided therapy to treat Essential Tremor (ET) and Parkinson’s Disease (PD). While it is
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. Postdoctoral Associate – Dr. Andrew Barbas (Abdominal Transplant) Be You. The Department of Surgery is seeking a detail-oriented and highly motivated Postdoctoral Associate to join our team. The research project
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. Postdoctoral Associate – Dr. Nicholas Klemen (Surgical Oncology) Be You. The Department of Surgery is seeking a detail-oriented and highly motivated Postdoctoral Associate to join our team. The research project
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Duke University Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics is seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented Post-Doctoral Associate to join our interdisciplinary team focused on developing
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Asokan lab (www.asokanlab.org) is affiliated with the Duke Department of Surgery, Molecular Genetics & Microbiology & Biomedical Engineering and is focused on the development and evaluation of novel gene