68 density-functional-theory-molecular-dynamics Postdoctoral positions at Duke University
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associate will also provide leadership in coordinating different projects and advising more junior lab members. The current and prior work of the lab include deep learning algorithms for detection
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to characterize the chemical speciation and leaching potential of target metals from candidate feedstocks. The Postdoctoral Associate should be able to work effectively with collaborators from diverse disciplinary
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single-cell multi-omics data, or genetic variants and functional genomics data), and apply the computational methods to integrative genomics data to understand tumor microenvironment, brain science, and
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. The Silver Laboratory has an opening for a Postdoctoral Associate at the Duke University School of Medicine. Position will be one year to start with extensions contingent on funding, performance, and needs
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on performance and funding. If interested, please contact Erika Juhlin (erika.juhlin@duke.edu). Provide scientific input for research activities such as proposal and manuscript development, project management
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the heat island effect. The candidate will use the city of Durham as a case study and collect data using already available database in collaboration with Durham city and field measurements. The postdoctoral
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of Dr. Xiaofei Wang. The Postdoc Associate will also work closely with Dr. Shu Yang from the Department of Statistics at NC State and other clinical and methodology investigators from Duke University
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of physical activity on energy expenditure, energy balance, and health outcomes. These two positions are: Non-Human Primate Activity & Physiology: This postdoc will work as part of a team investigating social
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% Grant Funded Postdoctoral Position in Influenza Virus Pathogenesis. Position is for one year with extensions contingent on continued funding, performance, and needs of the lab. The Heaton Laboratory has
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collaboration between Dr. Warren Grill and Dr. Angel Peterchev at Duke University and Dr. Axel Thielscher at the Danish Research Center for Magnetic Resonance and Technical University of Denmark. This work is