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to therapies and vaccines against human diseases. We are a team of highly interactive investigators that have expertise in immunology, molecular biology, virology, microbiology, structural biology, computational
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. This postdoctoral opportunity is co-funded through the NIH-funded KURe (K12 Urologic Research Career Development) Program, which provides structured career development, interdisciplinary mentorship, and additional
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improvement, structure analysis, model building, and validation. Specific areas of research are investigation of multiprotein-nucleic acid complexes that are important in transcription, nucleoid associated
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modulating brain activity. Briefly, Focused Ultrasound has recently emerged as a ground-breaking new non-invasive, image-guided therapy to treat Essential Tremor (ET) and Parkinson’s Disease (PD). While it is
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national/international meetings. The pain research environment at Duke University is excellent. The trainee will also have the opportunity to interact directly with exceptional faculty, postdocs and graduate
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cultures, or protein interactions is advantageous. Evidence of successful completion of a research project (publications). Ability to work independently; interpret, present, and discuss experimental data
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interactions and to utilize bioinformatics resources an d high-dimensional –omics data to elucidate the biological significance of the statisticalanalysis. The postdoctoral fellow, under the mentorship of Dr