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conduct applied research and development in the area of microphysiological systems, tissue engineering, and stem cell biology. The majority of the candidate’s focus will be on developing and using stem
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., https://tinyurl.com/yy8xwtoq , https://tinyurl.com/bhkr2mm5 , https://tinyurl.com/2f99j7df , and https://tinyurl.com/ysxhmujv The overall goal is to: (1) develop inference and dynamic prediction
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of the lab. Position will conduct postdoctoral research related to the overall goals of the Silver lab to understand mechanisms of brain development, disease and evolution. DEFINITION: The Postdoctoral
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expected to publish or prepare to publish the results of his or her research or scholarship during the period of the appointment. EXPECTATION: The conscientious discharge of research or scholarship
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to state-of-the-art facilities. Join us in our mission to advance our understanding of alveolar development, homeostasis, regeneration, and pathology. Your valuable contributions will significantly impact
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relevant experience(s) based on the job requirements. Responsibilities: · Manage, store, and analyze clinical research data · Conduct systematic literature reviews, develop hypotheses, critically think, and
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neurological disorders through the development of new computational approaches for 3D movement analysis. Our goal is to probe the neural bases of natural behaviors while also enabling more objective and
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cells with organoid culture, which will create novel pre-clinical disease models. 3.Identifying vulnerabilities in treatment-resistant epithelial cancers. 4.Developing novel therapies targeting oncogenic
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offered at Duke, and to develop working relationships with researchers at other universities. Furthermore, connection with the Durham city and public sector of the Durham region will be key
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) to discover multi-modal biomarkers, immune-microbe interaction modules, and spatially localized signatures associated with disease outcomes. • Develop novel AI-driven frameworks to predict clinical phenotypes