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: Lead innovative projects investigating molecular, cellular, and circuit mechanisms of ion channels and lipid transporters in neurological disorders. Participate in a range of research activities
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pathways and mechanisms underlying autoimmunity from a lncRNA and epigenetic gene regulation perspective. We utilize biochemical assays, tissue culture, mouse transplantation & disease modeling experiments
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the umbrella of the public sector innovation initiative at Duke University. Solid background in programming (e.g. Python) is required. The goal is to find a solutions to consider materials infrastructures in
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novel statistical methods motivated by medical research needs Solid background in causal inference and survival analysis Experience with clinical trial research, machine learning, and high-dimensional
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community in the Division of Earth and Climate Sciences and the broader Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University. More information about research in the COOL lab can be found at the COOL lab
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of the lab. Position will conduct postdoctoral research related to the overall goals of the Silver lab to understand mechanisms of brain development, disease and evolution. DEFINITION: The Postdoctoral
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methodological publications in high- quality, peer-reviewed journals. Qualifications: Candidate must have the following: a doctoral degree in statistics or biostatistics; solid training in statistical methods; and
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, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Life sciences, or another related field. Expert knowledge of microfluidics for cellular studies Experience with tissue culture technologies
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of the intestines induced by radiation, with a focus on mechanisms of regenerative reprogramming. Complementary approaches will be used, including genetically engineered mouse models, histopathology, mouse and human
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an opening for a Postdoctoral Associate at the Duke University School of Medicine. We are seeking a motivated person to research the mechanisms of, and interventions for, influenza virus disease using high