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Duke University, Nicholas School of the Environment - Durham Program ID: Duke -NSOE-Durham -POSTDOC_MEYER [#28186] Program Title: Postdoctoral Associate - Integrated Toxicology & Environmental
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Gastroenterology Research Training Program Postdoctoral Fellowship The Duke Division of Gastroenterology is seeking applicants for a two-year post-doctoral fellowship within the Duke Gastroenterology Research
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insurance plans, generous paid time off, retirement programs with employer contributions, tuition assistance for employees and their children, and more. Screening of Applications: Screening continues until
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research in its 10 undergraduate, graduate and professional schools. With about 40,000 employees, Duke is the third largest private employer in North Carolina, and it now has international programs in
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. Salter’s existing research program will also be a plus. Responsibilities include: (1) Conducting research using cultural-psychological and/or critical race theoretical perspectives in collaboration with
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well as to other tasks related to this research program in order to solve important problems. He/she will likely implement different algorithms in Python and potentially other programming languages. The postdoctoral
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the individual's research skills for his/her primary benefit. This multidisciplinary program is focused on developing the next generation of researchers in the field of aging, and competitive candidates will
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-of-the-art IT infrastructure. Ideal candidates should hold a PhD in the area of Computer Science or Electrical and Computer Engineering and have strong programming skills including Python. Past work in
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may include teaching responsibilities. The appointment is generally preparatory for a full-time academic or research career. The appointment is not part of a clinical training program unless research
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may include teaching responsibilities. The appointment is generally preparatory for a full-time academic or research career. The appointment is not part of a clinical training program unless research