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research activities. Must hold a PhD Duke is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing employment opportunity without regard to an individual's age, color, disability, gender, gender expression
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. The successful applicant will possess a PhD or equivalent doctoral degree in engineering, material science, geoscience, environmental science, chemistry, industrial ecology, social science or another relevant
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molecular labeling through our studies in the synthesis and study of bioactive nitrogen-containing molecules. A PhD in Chemistry or a related field is required. Interested applicants should describe
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connections with other scholars and joining campus intellectual life, as well as mentorship from GSF faculty. Applicants should have PhD in hand by July 1, 2026, and should have earned their PhD no earlier than
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skills are particularly welcome. For information about the lab and the PI, please visit: https://www.cellbio.duke.edu/purushothama-rao-tata/ . This will be a minimum one-year appointment, contingent upon
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the use of the Duke library holdings and Special Collections will be most profitable. Priority deadline: January 15, 2026. Applicants must have earned the PhD within the past 3 years. Advanced doctoral
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discovery and computational tools. The successful applicant will lead a research project and will have the opportunity to mentor students. Candidates must hold a PhD or anticipate completion of a PhD prior to
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are not needed at the application stage). Apply online at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/30783 . Both of these positions require a minimum of a PhD. No paper applications will be accepted, unless
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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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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