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Occupational Summary We are looking for an energetic and motivated individual to join our childhood cancer translational research team. We study a pediatric skeletal muscle solid tumor called rhabdomyosarcoma
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the context of critical illness. This position focuses on computational modeling of host-response mechanisms using high-dimensional multi-omics datasets. The fellow develops novel computational pipelines
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biology, and vaccine science. The Blasi laboratory has two main areas of research: 1) understanding the mechanisms and implications of viral infections in the kidney, including HIV and SARS-CoV-2 and 2
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pharmacological manipulations in mouse models. · Perform behavioral assays related to neuropsychiatric disease models. · Combine DART with modern imaging and behavioral tools to examine neurobiological mechanisms
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QualCore partner studies include HIV, lupus, the opioid epidemic, health disparities research, and the quality and efficacy of clinical trials. More information can be found on the QualCore website: https
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studying the impact of hypertension on postoperative cognitive outcome, including delirium, during aging. The project will focus on understanding mechanisms whereby peripheral surgery impacts
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data, and apply the computational methods to understand biomedical problems like tumor microenvironment, immunology, and aging. The individual will work with Dr. Yi Zhang (https://yi-zhang-compbio
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to identify novel biomarkers and gain a better understanding of mechanisms underlying these inflammatory diseases. All candidates should have a strong interest in population or clinical research, be able
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, and a wide array of family-friendly and cultural programs to eligible team members. Learn more at https://hr.duke.edu/benefits/ Minimum Qualifications Duke is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed
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modulating brain activity. Briefly, Focused Ultrasound has recently emerged as a ground-breaking new non-invasive, image-guided therapy to treat Essential Tremor (ET) and Parkinson’s Disease (PD). While it is