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Duke University, Electrical and Computer Engineering Position ID: Duke-Electrical and Computer Engineering-POSTDOC_CRICHMOND [#31795] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location
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to the transformation, development, and management of enterprise information technology solutions across Duke Health. By harnessing the power of innovative technologies like cloud computing and artificial intelligence
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to the transformation, development, and management of enterprise information technology solutions across Duke Health. By harnessing the power of innovative technologies like cloud computing and artificial intelligence
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foundation for an independent research trajectory. REGAL is a multidisciplinary research program integrating social epidemiology, molecular epidemiology, and global health to investigate the drivers of cancer
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tools, bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing technologies, computational biology, and a background in tool development to accomplish the goals of this project. Additional experience in proteomics and
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multiple affiliations. Be You. Duke School of Medicine’s interdisciplinary Duke Molecular Physiology Institute (DMPI), is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Fellow with a PhD in computational biology
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leads the strategic design, management, and direction of a health policy program area within Duke-Margolis focused on state-level health care transformation. The Research Director is responsible
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funding. Develop organizational and program planning skills through assisting in the execution of programming projects. Requirements: Should have a PhD, or equivalent doctorate (e.g., ScD, MD, DVM
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academic institutions. Individual will develop and test novel computational models of the neural activity generated by electrical stimulation of the brain. Also, perform data analysis utilizing medical
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. Postdoctoral Associate– Psychiatry –Behavioral Med– Psycho-Oncology Speciality Be You. We are recruiting a Postdoctoral Associate for the Pain Prevention and Treatment Research Program at Duke University School