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• Contribute to mentoring students and assisting with research proposal development Preferred Qualifications: • Ph.D. in ecology, atmospheric science, remote sensing, or a closely related field • Experience
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. • Collaborate with internal and external research partners. • Contribute to grant application and the development of competitive research proposals. • Provide mentorship to graduate and undergraduate students in
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brain evolution. We employ a multifaceted strategy to bridge developmental neurobiology, RNA biology, and evolution. Learn more about our interests, motivations and discoveries: https://sites.duke.edu
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to cultivate the next generation of leaders in climate and sustainability research and education. Fellows join a vibrant interdisciplinary community, participate in professional development activities, and
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, real-world datasets (e.g., panel data, clickstream data, intervention data, survey and psychometric data) • Contributing to theory development in behavioral economics and social science by connecting
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Bold. Position Description: Proactively support and drive proposal development with the principal and co-investigators Organize study group and stakeholder meetings, integrate feedback, and work on the
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to malaria transmission, immune development and vaccine design based on innovative, longitudinal data sources describing complex parasite genetics in both human and mosquito infections as well as human immune
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Responsibilities: 1) Model Development: Construct mechanistic coupled xylem–phloem models using first-principles representations of axial and radial transport including a Hagen–Poiseuille flow, Sampson flow
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History Department and assist in the development of collaborative projects that link History and CDS and draw on the talents of Duke students. The successful applicant will have the chance to interact with
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address questions on bacterial responses to antibiotics, the implications of horizontal gene transfer in community dynamics and evolution, predictive assembly of complex microbial communities, and