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, United States of America [map ] Subject Area: Developmental Psychology Appl Deadline: 2026/02/11 04:59 AM** (posted 2026/02/02 05:00 AM, listed until 2026/02/11 04:59 AM) Position Description: Apply Position Description
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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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about the Duke Center for Jewish Studies may be found at https://jewishstudies.duke.edu . Further information about post-doctoral services at Duke may be found at: https://postdoc.duke.edu/ . Previous
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disciplines through participation in Hub activities, including a Bass Connections project. The postdoctoral associate will co-develop a research project related to critical minerals. Potential project topics
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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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in the context of ambiguity and change Demonstrated commitment to completing work efficiently and by designated deadlines Demonstrated ability to prepare grant budgets Other Requirements: The position
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, online, and lab experiments to study issues such as motivation, dishonesty, cooperation, financial decision making, health behaviors, and habit formation • Developing and testing behavioral
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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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to Academic Jobs Online: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/31723 . Candidates should also include the names and contact information for three individuals who would be willing to provide letters
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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