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research or scholarship. The appointment is generally preparatory for a full time academic or research career. The appointment is not part of a clinical training program, unless research training under
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Duke University, Physics Position ID: Duke -Physics -TROXELPDA2025 [#29051] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Durham, North Carolina 27708, United States of America
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Doctoral Associate Duke Department of Neurosurgery Brain Tumor Omics Program Position Overview We are looking for a dedicated Post-Doctoral Associate to join Dr. Simon Gregory's laboratory in the Brain Tumor
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. Occupational Summary The David Lab at Duke University (www.ladlab.org ) is recruiting a postdoctoral fellow to join an established research group developing and applying DNA sequencing and computational
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. Preferred: Experience with in vitro and in vivo electrophysiology, imaging, mouse behavioral assays, and histological analysis. Computational skills are a plus. Why Join the Yang Lab? A proven track record of
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ma yinclude teaching responsibilities. The appointment is generally preparatory for a full time academic or research career. The appointment is not part of a clinical training program, unless research
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for scientific conferences. Assist in grant proposal writing for lab grants Mentor undergraduate or graduate students Doctoral qualification in epidemiology, biostatistics, computational biology, public health
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clinical training program unless research training under the supervision of a senior mentor is the primary purpose of the appointment. The Postdoctoral Appointee functions under the supervision of a mentor
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) Strong statistical computing skills in R and SAS Excellent writing and communication skills MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education See job description for education requirements. Experience See job description
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may include teaching responsibilities. The appointment is generally preparatory for a full-time academic or research career. The appointment is not part of a clinical training program, unless research