58 phd-mathematical-modelling-ecological-modelling Postdoctoral positions at Duke University
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restoration of function. The successful applicant will combine computational modeling, engineering optimization, and in vivo experiments to advance understanding and application of electrical block of neural
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mathematics and engineering. The Interpretable Machine Learning Lab has dedicated access to high-performance CPU and GPU computing resources provided by Duke University’s Research Computing unit and state
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cultured human and rodent cardiomyocytes, engineered heart tissues, and animal models of heart development and disease. Specifically, you will engage in basic science and applied research to explore
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communities A postdoctoral position is available on May 5, 2025 in the Venturelli Lab. The Venturelli Lab aims to understand how interactions across genetic, molecular and ecological scales combine to generate
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interaction and physical activity effects on heart rate and energy expenditure in wild baboons in Amboseli National Park, Kenya. Human Ecology, Energetics, and Climate: This postdoc will work as part of a team
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pathways and mechanisms underlying autoimmunity from a lncRNA and epigenetic gene regulation perspective. We utilize biochemical assays, tissue culture, mouse transplantation & disease modeling experiments
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basic research and animal models, preferably rodents. The ideal candidate will have a strong background and experience in the field of neuroscience and behavior in rodent models, such as social behavior
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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
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keratinocyte differentiation and cancer biology utilizing cultured cells and animal models of skin diseases. Responsibilities include: Development of new and implementation and modification of existing
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-throughput genomic screening approaches, primary cell culture systems, and animal models of influenza disease. For more information visit https://mgm.duke.edu/faculty-and-research/primary-faculty/nicholas