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] Subject Area: Engineering / Biomedical Appl Deadline: none (posted 2025/06/16) Position Description: Apply Position Description Chory Lab Seeking Postdoctoral Associate (Automated Evolution postdoc
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: Engineering / Biomedical Appl Deadline: none (posted 2025/06/30) Position Description: Apply Position Description The You lab at Duke (youlab.bio) is seeking a postdoc candidates with strong training in
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clinical trials by harnessing external historical controls or another type of auxiliary information from existing clinical trials or real-world data. The Postdoc Associate will use analytic and Monte Carlo
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the possibility of extension. The postdoc will receive dedicated mentoring and training, along with opportunities to develop independent research, present at scientific conferences, and pursue external funding
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. Maintain lab documentation for equipment, protocols, and data management consistent with Duke research policies. Team Collaboration Collaborate closely with graduate students, postdocs, clinicians, and
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. The term of the appointment is limited (see Section 5 of the Postdoc Policy for length of appointment). The appointment involves substantially full-time research or scholarship, and may include teaching
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sponsor the individual. The term of the appointment is limited (see Section 5 of the Postdoc Policy for length of appointment). The appointment involves substantially full-time research or scholarship, and
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the position is filled. Your application should include a cover letter (be sure to address your fit for the position), Curriculum Vitae, 1-page statement of your career goals and how this postdoc experience will
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, State and local laws and regulations as well as proper storage and documentation. May also advise physicians on matters pertaining to drug usage and control; participate in the development and delivery
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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