13 web-programmer-developer-"St"-"St" PhD positions at Duke University in United States
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toxic chemical exposures. Funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), the Achanta laboratory seek to develop medical countermeasures and identify biomarkers of chemical
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functions as a vaccine development biotechnology enterprise, embedded within a top university. As a trainee within our mentoring program, co-directed by Drs. Blasi and Williams, you will interact with highly
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. This postdoctoral opportunity is co-funded through the NIH-funded KURe (K12 Urologic Research Career Development) Program, which provides structured career development, interdisciplinary mentorship, and additional
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Duke University Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics is seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented Post-Doctoral Associate to join our interdisciplinary team focused on developing
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also have opportunities for a) multi-site collaborations with scientists across the US, b) strong mentoring and growth in a fast-paced leading edge environment, and c) development of his/her own research
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laboratory notebooks. Monitor progress of research projects and coordinate with Principal Investigator and Program team to stay on budget and schedule to meet the milestones and deliverables. Follow standards
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Multiscale Immune Systems Modeling . This position focuses on the development, calibration, and analysis of multiscale agent-based models (ABMs) and differential equation models for Epstein–Barr Virus (EBV
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. Additionally, research support will be required for ongoing tissue-based trials being conducted within the Khasraw lab. Duties include: · Development of a clinical trial protocol of combination therapy
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research training program, unless research training under the supervision of a senior mentor is a primary purpose of the appointment. · The appointee works under the supervision of a scholar or a department
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clarifying the mechanisms by which sympathetic nerves drive ventricular arrhythmias, a leading cause of death in the developed world. The ideal candidate is a dedicated scientist with an interest in working