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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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academic institutions. Individual will develop and test novel computational models of the neural activity generated by electrical stimulation of the brain. Also, perform data analysis utilizing medical
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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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of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics is seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented Post-Doctoral Associate to join our interdisciplinary team focused on developing computational models of the immune response
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other Duke faculty, or faculty at other academic institutions. Individual will develop and test novel computational models of the neural activity generated by electrical stimulation of the brain. Also
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data. Prepare results for presentations, reports, and publications. Maintain all required training and certifications. Requirements: PhD Duke is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing
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in Research Opportunities at Duke Photoacoustic Imaging Lab Welcome to Photoacoustic Imaging Lab (PI-Lab) at Biomedical Engineering Department of Duke University. Our mission at PI-Lab is to develop
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nonlinear dynamical systems to join our interdisciplinary team. Our research focuses on developing and applying computational frameworks—including machine learning, nonlinear dynamical systems, and hybrid
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. Duke’s introductory physics course sequences are described here: https://physics.duke.edu/undergraduate/course-selection/introductory-physics-course Introductory physics is usually taught by a team of
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development including radiological imaging of cadaveric specimens for teaching and research. Candidates will be expected to participate in research of any type in association with faculty in the Department