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skills. The appointment is expected to last for two years, with an initial contract for one year renewable based upon performance and continued funding. Applicants should submit their CV via Academic Jobs
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Surgery & Communication Sciences invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in cancer epidemiology. Duke TORCHE is a team-based, transdisciplinary lab that uses population lens in
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. The Postdoctoral Associate will be based in Duke’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the research team led by Professor Heileen Hsu-Kim. The Postdoctoral Associate will perform experiments
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and other funding sources will fund the position. The position will be primarily based in the Department of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics, Duke University School of Medicine, under the supervision
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1000 pregnant women and their infants based at the Duke Medical Center, the North Carolina Policy Collaboratory that sponsors research on the sources, fate, transport, and human exposures to per- and
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effects of environmental exposures on kidney health based on population health analyses and molecular and cellular assays. Depending on the training background and interest of the candidate, the candidate
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. The position will be primarily based in the Department of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics, Duke University School of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. Xiaofei Wang. The Postdoc Associate will also work
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students in Medical Human Gross Anatomy (including neuroanatomy) as well as other anatomically-based medical school courses at an advanced and clinical level. Candidates will also be involved in new
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for diverse social and homeostatic states. The lab uses a combination of circuit-based strategies and custom engineered designs to investigate how social and non-social salient information is encoded in neural
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relevant experience(s) based on the job requirements. Responsibilities: · Manage, store, and analyze clinical research data · Conduct systematic literature reviews, develop hypotheses, critically think, and