65 density-functional-theory-molecular-dynamics Postdoctoral positions at Duke University
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for a Postdoctoral Associate. The lab utilizes contemporary methods in molecular genetics, genomics, cell biology, biochemistry, bioinformatics and microbiology to answer basic and translational questions
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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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analyzing single-cell and spatial profiling data using modern techniques. This work should have contributed to significant pre-prints or published manuscripts, where the candidate played a leading role
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work on a study funded by the National Institute of Mental Health. The major goal of the project is to use a combination of modern circuit neuroscience technologies to establish neural circuits
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will join the STRONG Manoomin Collective and work with Dr. Kim Marion Suiseeya. The Collective supports Indigenous-led, data-driven resilience strategies through sovereignty-affirming and culturally
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Postdoctoral position at Duke University is available to conduct research on chronic pain. Using a combination of animal models, behavioral tests, imaging, patch-clamp, neuroanatomy, genetic, molecular biology
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. The postdoctoral scholar will have some flexibility in the chosen research topic but it will likely involve contributing to our ongoing work on better understanding climatic and physiographic drivers of northern
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stakeholder reports broadly on clergy formation, the dynamics of politics and polarization in Mainline Protestant churches, clergy health, and the religious trends impacting churches and those who lead them. In
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experiments to understand and control the dynamics of microbial communities in time and space. Ongoing projects address questions on bacterial responses to antibiotics, the implications of horizontal gene