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with adherence to quality control pass/fail criteria. Report results in an accurate and timely manner to Laboratory Directors and Program staff. Performance of all experiments with complete adherence
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current enrollment or recent graduation in a relevant field, or enrollment in an ALA-accredited MLS or Public History program. - Interest in human rights and social justice. - Strong analytical
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University Health System, and affiliated entities—helping ensure that Duke maintains a strong, transparent, and highly effective institutional compliance and privacy program. You’ll work closely with Directors
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international programs in more than 150 countries. Be You. At Duke, we celebrate individuality and the unique perspectives that each member of our community brings. As the Program and Communications Assistant
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Department of Surgery is looking for a dependable, detailed-oriented Research Technician II to be a part of the Duke Pancreatic Research Program in the Division of Surgical Oncology. This position will report
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Duke Division of Surgical Sciences and Center for Human Systems Immunology is seeking a detail-oriented scientist to fulfill a key role as a Scientific Program Leader II. This unique position combines
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the use of equivalents and conversion tables. Use other required computer software applicable to maintenance operations. Perform safety duties as a fire watch or confined space entry attendant
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dynamic team. In this role, you’ll support the PhD program and assist with Master’s programs as needed. You’ll be a key point of contact for graduate students, helping them navigate academic requirements
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Sarah P. Duke Gardens is looking for enthusiastic students to join our 2026 Summer Internship Program, a 10‑week immersive experience designed for those who want hands-on exposure to horticulture
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experience participating in FDA inspections, and other regulatory, accreditation and sponsor audits. More information about this lab is located at the link below: https://marcuscenter.duke.edu/resources