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application to medical imaging (e.g., MRI) · Experience with MRI data analysis, network science, graph theory, topological analysis, or related computational approaches, especially in Alzheimer’s
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include some combination of the following: Independently prepare more complex documentation, reports, charts, graphs, and spreadsheets at designate intervals and as requested. Coordinate special projects
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more complex documentation, reports, charts, graphs, and spreadsheets at designate intervals and as requested. Coordinate special projects. Research budget variance and follow up to resolve issues
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to monitor and obtain recordings of specific body functions; calculate, compile and record data obtained from graphs and numerical readings. Operate manual and automatic laboratory equipment to make
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Data recording, organization and analyses; preparation of quantitative assessments of data (figures, graphs, tables) for interpretation maintenance of laboratory equipment and supplies General laboratory
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; independently prepare complex documentation, reports, charts, graphs, and spreadsheets as requested. Handle confidential information that would have an immediate negative impact on operations, other employees
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are typically diverse and advanced. JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Independently prepare more complex documentation, reports, charts, graphs, and spreadsheets at designated intervals and as requested. Coordinate
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, graphs, and spreadsheets at designated intervals and as requested. Generates enter service requests daily. Makes corrections as necessary and informs appropriate staff if visits overlap or if corrections
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, protein purification/characterization, mouse handling, cell culture, radionuclide chemistry preferred. Required Qualifications at this Level Education/Training PhD Duke is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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. The selected candidate will have extensive familiarity with archive data management principles and practices, and ideally so within the context of humanities research at Duke University. A recent PhD graduate in