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Description Applicants will be involved in NIH-sponsored research to address the impact of surgical trauma (orthopedic surgery) on the blood-brain barrier, glia activation, and neurodegeneration. Different
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and beyond. Requirements: The applicant should have a Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent title in biomedical science or a related field. A highly motivated, independent candidate with a passion for
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. The Aleks Tata Lab in the Department of Surgery at Duke University School of Medicine has openings for postdoctoral researchers to study mechanisms in lung injury and repair. Our research aims to understand
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directly with the PI on applying interdisciplinary neuroscience and electrophysiology techniques toward studying the nervous system of the heart. Qualifications: Education 5 years or less from a PhD or MD
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radiology. The work will in volve both methodological research with biostatistics faculty and collab oration with biomedical investigators. Requirements and Expectations: A Ph.D. in statistics/biostatistics
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pain), with a focus on with a focus on ion channels, neural circuits, and neuromodulation. Candidate must have completed the requirements for the PhD degree or equivalent in Neuroscience related fields
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directly with the PI on applying interdisciplinary neuroscience and electrophysiology techniques toward studying the nervous system of the heart. Qualifications: Education 5 years or less from a PhD or MD
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. The Schumacher laboratory in the Department of Biochemistry at the Duke University School of Medicine seeks a Postdoctoral fellow with expertise in Cryo-EM data collection, data processing, generation of cryo-EM
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of sample processing and method development with multiple contract research organizations relating to toxicity, ADA and sample storage/labelling/stability studies will also be key responsibilities
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metabolomics. • Manage and process human biospecimens and/or murine samples, in coordination with lab staff. • Perform work with animal models. • Maintain documentation of protocols and ensure reproducibility in