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performance on large-scale electronic health records. The fellow prepares manuscripts for high-impact journals and contributes data to federal grant proposals. Job Responsibilities: Applicants must possess a
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to identify biological signatures of sepsis and other acute critical conditions. Daily operations involve the processing of transcriptomic and genomic data integrated with longitudinal clinical variables
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field. Expertise in analysis of single cell or spatial sequencing data is required. Experience in analysis of bulk RNA and whole exome sequencing data, and genotyping array data is preferred but not
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accurate laboratory documentation of experiments, including raw experimental data and laboratory notebooks. Monitor progress of research projects and coordinate with Principal Investigator and Program team
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of SOPs and process documentation. Coordinate efforts with Duke’s GMP Cell therapy Facility. Contribute to preclinical IND-enabling studies. Manuscript preparation. Data analysis Maintain accurate
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. · Analyze data, document findings, and contribute to lab publications. · Participate in regular lab meetings and discussions Required Qualifications at this Level Education/Training: Ph.D. in neuroscience
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to undertake multiple projects. How to Apply: Interested applicants should email CV, brief statement of research interests and names & contact information for three references to Dr. Maria Blasi at maria.blasi
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of immunology and molecular biology preferred. Candidates should have excellent scientific writing and strong oral communications skills Experience in leading research papers for publication and data
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regard to an individual's age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy and pregnancy related conditions
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opportunity without regard to an individual's age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status