64 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science Postdoctoral research jobs at Duke University
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collaboration with Dr. Suthana and interdisciplinary team members. · Apply advanced statistical and computational approaches to investigate neural dynamics underlying memory consolidation and navigation
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demonstrating competence in critical scientific thinking and research creativity in plant molecular biology including epigenetics and genome engineering in Arabidopsis. Experience with Arabidopsis plants is
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-heaton-phd/ Recent Ph.D. graduates (or people about to graduate) with interest in this topic are encouraged to apply. We value diversity of backgrounds and experience, so if you aren’t an expert in all
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specialists to advance the science in GSDs. This postdoc position requires a minimum two-year commitment and will consist of a hybrid work arrangement (approximately 60% in office, 40% remote). This position
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require self-direction and the ability to work effectively with other team members, undergraduate, graduate, and other post-doctoral researchers in the in lab. Candidates must have obtained their PhD in a
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: A Ph.D. in statistics/biostatistics, computer science, bioinformatics, or other related disciplines is required. Strong interest, research background and experience in the methodology research in
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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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. Preferred: Experience with in vitro and in vivo electrophysiology, imaging, mouse behavioral assays, and histological analysis. Computational skills are a plus. Why Join the Yang Lab? A proven track record of
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. Salter’s existing research program will also be a plus. Responsibilities include: (1) Conducting research using cultural-psychological and/or critical race theoretical perspectives in collaboration with
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& Behavioral Sciences at Duke University School of Medicine. Our research combines laboratory behavioral pharmacology, ecological momentary assessment, and functional neuroimaging to examine neurobehavioral