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single research project that complements each of the PIs. It should result in a novel, independent research project that the postdoc will be able to develop for other independent grants and, if they wish
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disorders, specifically glycogen storage disease type II (Pompe disease). The postdoc will contribute to the understanding of the neurological manifestations in GSDs as we have ongoing retrospective and
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that the requisite degree be conferred before a petition can be filed or a visa document issued to sponsor the individual. The term of the appointment is limited (see Section 5 of the Postdoc Policy for the length
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. The Yang Lab at Duke University is seeking a motivated postdoctoral fellow to carry on exciting projects focusing on membrane transport biology. The postdoc will work in a dynamic, interdisciplinary
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national/international meetings. The pain research environment at Duke University is excellent. The trainee will also have the opportunity to interact directly with exceptional faculty, postdocs and graduate
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data for non-complex studies. Follows SOPs for quality assurance. Science: Assists with or contributes to the development of funding proposals. Under guidance, develops elements of research protocols
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ensures pay structures, inclusive of clinical and academic pay elements, are market competitive, equitable and aligned with organizational objectives. JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Assist DHIP/SOM
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updating reports on study progress for the PI and other study team members and collaborators. Science: Assists with simple literature searches. Under guidance, develops elements of research protocols
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application and email those materials to Meghann Koffi at meghann.koffi@duke.edu to be uploaded manually. Questions about the position can be emailed to phia.salter@duke.edu (please use “SPARCL Postdoc Inquiry
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updating reports on study progress for the PI and other study team members and collaborators. Science: Assists with simple literature searches. Under guidance, develops elements of research protocols