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Duke University, Biomedical Engineering Position ID: Duke -BME -DUKERANDLES [#28175] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Durham, North Carolina 27708
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Duke University, Biomedical Engineering Position ID: Duke -BME -DUKEDUNN1 [#29189] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Durham, North Carolina 27708
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partners and local teams at Duke's Microbiome Center, Department of Molecular Genetics & Microbiology, and Department of Biomedical Engineering Partnership with nearby research groups at UNC Chapel Hill and
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of the Environment, the department of Biology, the Global Health Institute, the Duke Medical Center, and Civil and Environmental Engineering , who work together via interdisciplinary research and training programs
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Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering departments, and the School of Medicine. The group emphasizes collaborative and multidisciplinary work and brings together expertise from machine learning
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Eldoret, Kenya. Qualifications: A doctoral degree in a relevant field is required, preferably a quantitative field such as epidemiology, bioinformatics, statistics, computer science or engineering. The
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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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field (e.g. Environmental Engineering, Ecology, etc). We are particularly interested in applicants who have experience with satellite remote sensing (optical and/or radar) and background in surface water
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responsibility would, however, be generating cryo-EM samples, performing data collection and processing of cryo-EM data. Setup of future hardware and software as the research technology is upgraded. Providing lab
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of the intestines induced by radiation, with a focus on mechanisms of regenerative reprogramming. Complementary approaches will be used, including genetically engineered mouse models, histopathology, mouse and human