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for a Postdoctoral Associate. The lab utilizes contemporary methods in molecular genetics, genomics, cell biology, biochemistry, bioinformatics and microbiology to answer basic and translational questions
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Position Description The Gersbach Lab at Duke University, Pratt School of Engineering, Department of Biomedical Engineering and The Center for Advanced Genomic Technologies is seeking a Postdoctoral
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regarding all facets of the Postdoctoral Appointee's research activities. For consideration submit a cover letter, CV, and the names and contact information of three professional references. Duke University
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postdoctoral Research Associate (computational biology and bioinformatics area) position is open at Duke University School of Medicine in the lab of Dr. Yi Zhang starting Mar 2025 or later. The ideal candidate
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Description: The Division of Medical Genetics in the Department of Pediatrics is seeking a postdoctoral research associate to join their team. The postdoc’s research projects will focus on inherited metabolic
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% GRANT FUNDED Conduct independent research activities under the guidance of a fa culty mentor in preparation for a full time academic or research career. WORK PERFORMED DEFINITION: The Postdoctoral
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research procedures and techniques. Minimum Education/Training Job Requirements: The Postdoctoral Appointee holds a PhD or equivalent doctorate (e.g. ScD, MD, DVM).Candidates with non-US degrees may be
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. Occupational Summary The David Lab at Duke University (www.ladlab.org ) is recruiting a postdoctoral fellow to join an established research group developing and applying DNA sequencing and computational
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. Postdoctoral Position in Neurophysiology - Yang Lab, Duke University School of Medicine Overview: Join the cutting-edge Yang Lab at Duke University for a transformative postdoctoral experience (https
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Stimulation We seek a highly-motivated individual to conduct research on computational modeling of cortical neuron activation by transcranial electric and magnetic stimulation (TES and TMS). We have an NIH