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Duke University, Molecular Genetics and Microbiology Position ID: Duke-MGM-GENERAL [#30037] Position Title: Position Location: Durham, North Carolina 27710, United States of America [map ] Subject
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dynamic HR team at Duke University’s School of Medicine, where you’ll play a key role in delivering specialized, high-impact support for our Human Resources Service Center (HRSC)! Be You. As an HR
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, Genetics, or related fields, 5 or more years of Postdoc experience, and evidence of strong research productivity. The Research Scientist will be responsible for: 1) conducting laboratory research, 2) data
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contributions of social determinants of health (e.g. healthcare access, socio-economic status, systemic racism) and molecular mechanisms that drive cancer mortality. Leveraging robust data from primary and
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of Managers and/or Senior Leadership, staff working a hybrid, remote or flex schedule may be required to be in the office on days and/or times outside of the agreed upon schedule. Are you a dynamic fundraiser
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responsibilities and duties required of personnel so classified. Join Us Be part of a dynamic team committed to supporting the research activities of labs in the Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
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tumors. By leveraging molecular biology, genetically engineered mouse models, and cancer genomics, you will contribute to research aimed at understanding tumorigenesis, treatment resistance, therapeutic
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nonlinear dynamical systems to join our interdisciplinary team. Our research focuses on developing and applying computational frameworks—including machine learning, nonlinear dynamical systems, and hybrid
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novel, translational therapies to treat these pathologies. The laboratory uses a variety of techniques including molecular biology (cloning, PCR, mammalian cell culture, qPCR, and proteomics), genetics
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, organoid technology, CRISPR, molecular biology, and microbiology. This position prioritizes expertise in tissue culture and molecular biology (particularly CRISPRi). Experience in mouse research and