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factors associated with successful colonization of Lactobacillus crispatus in the vaginal and urinary microbiome, using biospecimens from an interventional trial. · Humanized Mouse Model of UTI: We use germ
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Doctoral Associate Duke Department of Neurosurgery This Postdoctoral Associate position will play a critical role in making the use of new imaging tools more automatic and streamlined. Key responsibilities
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, performing data collection and processing of cryo-EM data. Setup of future hardware and software as the research technology is upgraded. Providing lab members support in data collection, image processing, map
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, wearable devices, neuroimaging, and –omi cs data from electronic health record, registry, and research initiative s; and (2) develop and apply novelstatistical models to investigate gen e by environment
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) through IND amendments. Post-opening of the trial, oversight of biomarker collection and analysis pertaining to pharmacokinetics, anti-drug antibodies and cytokine release will be necessary. Oversight
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directly with the PI on applying interdisciplinary neuroscience and electrophysiology techniques toward studying the nervous system of the heart. Qualifications: Education 5 years or less from a PhD or MD
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directly with the PI on applying interdisciplinary neuroscience and electrophysiology techniques toward studying the nervous system of the heart. Qualifications: Education 5 years or less from a PhD or MD
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used clinically to make small lesions in the brain circuitry responsible for both ET and PD, additional work has shown that when applied at lower intensity and frequency, it can be used to transiently
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the cellular crosstalk and basic molecular mechanisms during lung repair and disease. We utilize in vivo mouse genetics, live imaging, 3D organoids, functional screening, and next-generation sequencing
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key regulators of inflammation and tissue remodeling in gut and skin diseases. • Apply and refine AI/ML methods, including deep learning, neural networks, and interpretable models (e.g., SHAP, BioMapAI