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well as other national and international institutions. At DHVI, our postdoctoral associates work in concert with Duke faculty and staff in an invigorating research training environment. One of our primary
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to work independently in team-oriented projects, and are consistent, responsible and accurate for scientific research. As part of the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA), successful candidates will
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. Occupational Summary Conduct independent research activities under the guidance of a faculty mentor in preparation for a academic or research career. Work Performed A Postdoctoral position at Duke University is
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, immunology, high dimensional omics analysis, or mass spectrometry. • Strong data analysis skills using R, Python, or equivalent. • Excellent verbal and written communication skills. • Ability to work both
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. Preliminary work pertaining to developing a Working Cell Bank along with potential further cGMP manufacturing runs will also form part of the responsibilities of this role. Requirements: · M.D., or Ph.D. with
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. Sheng Luo (https://scholars.duke .edu/person/sheng.luo), is required to work on at least one of these objectives. The application areas include neurolo gical diseases, aging research, cancers, and
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with physicians to analyze patient scan data and optimize MR techniques to meet evolving clinical needs. 4. Managing technical implementation, optimizing scan protocols, and ensuring timely delivery and
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translational neuroscience is preferred. Expertise in neurobiology, electrophysiology, mechanotransduction, ultrasound, or in vivo mouse work is highly desirable but not required. Lab Background: We are a high
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maps and model building. You should have a Ph.D. and have more than 2 years of experience in cryo-EM data processing and 3D map generation. You will work under the guidance of Dr. Maria Schumacher on a
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cultures, or protein interactions is advantageous. Evidence of successful completion of a research project (publications). Ability to work independently; interpret, present, and discuss experimental data