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interest to analyze genomics data and interpret biomedicine from data; experience or interest in cancer genomics, tumor microenvironment, single-cell data, spatial omics, immunology, gene regulatory networks
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mapping the critical gene and cellular networks by which the Xist lncRNA ribonucleoprotein particles (RNPs) promote autoimmune diseases (see Dou et al., Cell 2024 , for more background). This work will
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national networking opportunities within Duke and in the broader scientific community. This is a full time, grant funded position, eligible for all Duke benefits (https://hr.duke.edu/benefits ) with
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microbial community behaviors. We seek to understand and engineer the spatiotemporal behaviors of biological networks using tools from systems and synthetic biology. A major goal is to design novel strategies
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resources that are supported and maintained by Duke University's Research Computing unit. This support includes access to a Titan Krios and Tundra TEMs, fast network interconnects, all-flash network storage
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(e.g., Planet-scope; NASA’s EMIT, GEDI, and ECOSTRESS; NEON’s AOP products) alongside diverse ecological data (e.g., monitoring network, PhenoCam, Citizen Science data). Responsibilities include
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STI epidemiology desired but not essential. Experience in developing networks that build intellectual community. Application Process As a first step, applicants are required to submit (1) a cover letter
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of Nursing, Duke University School of Medicine, and Duke University Health System are a part of Duke Health. The Duke University Health System is a world-class health care network. Founded in 1998 to provide