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. Responsibilities include: - Development of new and implementation and modification of existing experimental procedures. - Data preparation and contribution to oral presentations, grant applications, and publication
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expands the lab’s protein engineering capabilities. This position is also crucial for mentoring junior members on PACE workflows and supporting data generation for collaborative therapeutic development
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June 30, 2023. In addition to a cover letter, please include: a C.V. a writing sample (no more than 25 pages) names and contact information for three references. Application due date is December 15, 2025
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without regard to an individual's age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, (including pregnancy and pregnancy related
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include analyzing clinical and simulated data, developing pulmonary disease models, and manuscript preparation. The position offers opportunities for professional development, mentorship, and collaboration
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biology, and evolution. Learn more about our interests, motivations and discoveries: https://sites.duke.edu/silverlab/ . Conduct independent research activities under the guidance of a faculty mentor in
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shoreline project and in analyzing data, to assess nursery habitat provisioning, augmented secondary production of valuable fishes and crustaceans, water quality improvements, shoreline protection, and carbon
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information, national origin, race, religion, (including pregnancy and pregnancy related conditions), sexual orientation, or military status. Duke aspires to create a community built on collaboration
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Performed Research Development (70%) - Designing robust, rigorous, and reproducible experiments - Carefully documenting labwork and results using electronic lab notebooks - Executing experimental designs Data
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-throughput genomic screening approaches, primary cell culture systems, and animal models of influenza disease. For more information visit https://mgm.duke.edu/faculty-and-research/primary-faculty/nicholas