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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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elusive, in part due to our limited understanding of the mechanisms of bnAb induction during natural infection. Dr. Williams has been awarded a NIH UM1 grant to develop new vaccine strategies that can
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, numerical methods, and Earth system modeling to develop and evaluate a coupled xylem–phloem transport framework that translates multiscale physics into next-generation vegetation model schemes. Key
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will develop and apply population-level, natural history models of uterine cancer. The fellow will join established, collaborative teams at Duke University. This position is ideal for a highly skilled
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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
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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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repository, organizing PECAHN meetings, and developing and assisting with cross-site research projects. Both positions will require self-direction and the ability to work effectively with other team members
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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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assembled during embryonic development, how this is disrupted in neurodevelopmental disease and co-opted during brain evolution. We employ a multifaceted strategy to bridge developmental neurobiology, RNA
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Responsibilities will include developing next-generation genome engineering technologies for gene and cell therapy applications as well as functional genomics. In particular, you will focus on delivery methods