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Associate in Research The role involves developing and optimizing machine learning models to predict infectious diseases using multimodal health data. Responsibilities include analyzing correlations between
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community, opportunities for professional development, and a competitive benefits package designed to support your well‑being and growth: https://hr.duke.edu/benefits/ Minimum Qualifications Education Work
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OF RELEVANT EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE Be Bold. What You’ll Do: You will: Manage, supervise, and coordinate facilities management services for the Campus community Develop and implement processes for accurate
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loan interviews and, as authorized, approve and process loan applications. Obtain necessary information for consumer and mortgage applications and analyze credit reports. Prepare loan documents, disburse
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similar agreements are needed and communicate with the appropriate teams. Support or prepare FDA regulatory submissions in partnership with ORAQ, including development, submission, maintenance, and follow
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the Director of Major Gifts / Iron Dukes. Develop, implement, and evaluate individualized prospect strategies using contact reports, trip reports, and ongoing analysis. Identify, qualify, and cultivate new
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an opportunity for a qualified Associate in Research candidate interested in developing New Amination Methods and Strategies that can streamline the creation of structurally complex and richly functionalized novel
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The Associate in Research will be responsible for using and developing computational algorithms to analyze single-cell and spatial-omics datasets. Specifically, we have multiple projects where we are generating
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zebrafish. Ongoing NIH-supported projects focus on understanding the molecular, cellular, and extracellular mechanisms that drive tissue development. The candidate will contribute to these research efforts
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seeks a Statistician to join him in conducting studies of early childhood development, prevention of violent behavior and early childhood interventions, their impact, and their mechanisms. These studies