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. Candidates with background knowledge and hands-on experience in mouse models, proteomics, 3D organoids, primary cell purification, and culture skills are particularly welcome. Requirements: A PhD or MD/PhD
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and highly interactive academic setting in a new state-of-the-art research facility, along with NIH-sponsored funding, access to outstanding resources and technology platforms, strong computational
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into vaccines against human diseases. We are a team of highly interactive investigators that have expertise in immunology, molecular biology, virology, microbiology, structural biology, computational biology, and
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) and arthritis pain (e.g. psoriatic arthritis pain), with a focus on ion channels and neural circuits. Candidate must have completed the requirements for the PhD degree or equivalent in Neuroscience
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multiple affiliations. POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE Acharya Lab – Division of Structural Biology The Acharya Lab in the Division of Structural Biology at the Duke Human Vaccine Institute (DHVI), is recruiting
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with lab staffs and participate in weekly project meetings · Present findings at local and national and international scientific meetings · Supervise and mentor graduate students (MS, PhD, and medical
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on applying cutting-edge neuroscience techniques toward studying the nervous system of the heart. Qualifications: Education 5 years or less from a PhD or MD/PhD Degree with a background in cardiac biology
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of three references to michel.bagnat@duke.edu as well as apply to the position online. The Postdoctoral Appointee holds a PhD or equivalent doctorate (e.g. ScD, MD, DVM). Candidates with non-US degrees may
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) to develop computational methods and also collaborate with other groups in quantitative genomics areas in and outside Duke University. Preferred qualifications: PhD (completed in the last 1-3 years or PhD
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that have led to clinical trials and we now strive to understand anti-tumor B cell responses. The PhD postdoctoral candidate would be a highly motivated immunology trained individual, interested in B cell