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. *** Position Description The Pontzer Lab in the Department of Evolutionary Anthropology at Duke University seeks two Postdoctoral Associates (3820) for research investigating the effects of physical activity
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. The position is available immediately. Please send a cover letter, CV, and names of three references to Anne West at west@neuro.duke.edu . Work Performed DEFINITION: The Postdoctoral Appointee holds a PhD or
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This Position is grant funded School of Medicine Established in 1930, Duke University School of Medicine is the youngest of the nation's top medical schools. Ranked sixth among medical schools in
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of a PhD in epidemiology or public health related field Demonstrated success in implementing innovative community-based interventions. Track record of publications in peer-reviewed journals, preferably
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, statement of interest, relevant manuscripts, and names of three references to purushothamarao.tata@duke.edu and apply for the position online at the following link: https://sjobs.brassring.com/TGnewUI/Search
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continue screening ALL applications until position is filled, regardless of where the search committee is at in the review process.) Duke is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing employment
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the position is filled. REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: DEFINITION: The Postdoctoral Appointee holds a PhD or equivalent doctorate (e.g. ScD, MD, DVM). Candidates with non-US degrees may be required
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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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://link.springer.com/article/10.1557/s43577-022-00281-x More may be found on our website at https://materials.duke.edu . Minimum Qualifications The candidate should have a Ph.D. in Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry
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biology, and evolution. Learn more about our interests, motivations and discoveries: https://sites.duke.edu/silverlab/ . Conduct independent research activities under the guidance of a faculty mentor in