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simulations to identify key mechanistic drivers of viral persistence and immune response, and use SciML to automatically select ODE/PDE models that include these mechanisms. The postdoc will develop
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postdoc associate. The individual will implement, simulate and analyze models of epileptic source localization from EEG signals. Collaborate with clinicians to obtain and analyze imaging, EEG, and outcome
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, and molecular epidemiology. Good communication skills and teamwork are essential, as is advanced ability with programming, preferably R. Candidates from statistics, bioinformatics, epidemiology
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infection influences B cell differentiation in situ as part of a recently awarded U54 grant focused on EBV infection in tonsillar tissue explant. For more information about the Luftig lab visit https
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Immunology, Data Science and/or related fields. MD/PhD with molecular biology research experience. Must have experience with analyzing omics data. Familiarity or direct experience with analysis of 10x Genomics
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our program page: https://climate.duke.edu/what-were-doing/scales-postdoctoral-fellows-program/ . Key Responsibilities • Research Collaboration: Co-develop and lead a faculty-mentored research project
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brain evolution. We employ a multifaceted strategy to bridge developmental neurobiology, RNA biology, and evolution. Learn more about our interests, motivations and discoveries: https://sites.duke.edu
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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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Description The Duke Quantum Center is seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher to work on the advancement and implementation of quantum field simulations, broadly defined. The position involves designing, executing
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Muscular Dystrophy. • Design, execute, and document molecular, cellular, biochemical, and immunological experiments. • Conduct whole-body plethysmography, neurophysiology, and post-mortem molecular analyses