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multiple affiliations. Be You. Duke School of Medicine’s interdisciplinary Duke Molecular Physiology Institute (DMPI), is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Fellow with a PhD in computational biology
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standards and other OSHA regulations or CDC/NIH Guidelines as necessary. Must communicate and work cooperatively with personnel in diverse positions, including professors, researchers, lab technicians
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Required Qualifications Education Work requires graduation from an accredited BSN program or associate’s degree in nursing, or a Nursing Diploma program. All registered nurses without a bachelor’s degree in
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Nurse Residency Program within 12 months of hire. CNIs are required to meet criteria set forth by the DUHS Nurse Residency Program within 18 months of hire to be promoted to CNII. Education, Degrees
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Research will be based in Durham, NC and work in close collaboration with Professor. Candidates with prior research experience are strongly preferred, especially those with experience in Stata, R, Python
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Qualifications at this Level Education Active enrollment in a 2 year approved respiratory care program (Associates Degree or the equivalent) and is in good standing. & Completion of the first semester of
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. The selected candidate must bring a strong background in housing strategy demonstrating the ability to adapt program implementation to an evolving landscape. Leveraging this foundation, they will demonstrate
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. The investigator collaborates with interdisciplinary clinical teams to integrate these computational tools directly into hospital workflows. Routine duties include algorithm optimization and the evaluation of model
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to effect efficiency of operations. Required Qualifications at this Level. Experience No experience required. All CNIs will be enrolled in and must complete the DUHS Nurse Residency Program within 12 months
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CARPOOL platform for high-throughput drug evaluation. The lab is housed in the Department of Radiation Oncology, led by Professor Sulman, who serves as Chair of the Department, and collaborates extensively