14 computer-science-quantum "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "U.S" PhD research jobs at Duke University in United States
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. QualCore partners with Duke clinicians and faculty to conduct qualitative research as part of their behavioral, clinical, implementation science, and health services research. QualCore consists of faculty
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-lab.github.io ) to develop computational methods and collaborate with Dr. Tianlong Chen (https://tianlong-chen.github.io/) at Department of Computer Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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to early phase clinical trials. We collaborate with investigators intramurally (Duke Pharmacology & Cancer Biology, Cell Biology, Biomedical Engineering), and extramurally nationally and internationally
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. or equivalent doctorate (e.g. Sc.D., M.D., D.V.M.) in medical physics, biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, or computer science. Candidates with non-US degrees may be required to provide proof
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doctoral degree in Computer Science or Biomedical Informatics or a closely related quantitative field. The successful candidate demonstrates documented expertise in machine learning and distributed
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degree in Computer Science, Bioinformatics or Computational Biology or a relevant scientific discipline. The role demands extensive experience in processing and analyzing next-generation sequencing data
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under Drs Ostrom and Patel’s mentorship. Be You. Requirements: The applicant should have a Ph.D. in computational biology, bioinformatics, computer science, statistics, genetic epidemiology, or a related
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to therapies and vaccines against human diseases. We are a team of highly interactive investigators that have expertise in immunology, molecular biology, virology, microbiology, structural biology, computational
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the university and with industry to translate discoveries into clinical proof of concept studies. Working with a team led by Drs. H. Kim Lyerly, Zachary Hartman and Josh Snyder, this program spans basic discovery
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. · The appointment is viewed as preparatory for a full-time academic or research career. · The appointment is not part of a clinical research training program, unless research training under the supervision of a