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and how they will respond to global change, and we seek a motivated scientist eager to contribute to one or more of our ongoing research themes: 1. Plant community response to climate change 2
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Society, which explores the ecological, historical, and social dimensions of wildfire through classroom and field experiences. The fellow may also lead a Climate+ summer data science project integrating
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to value and finance climate resilience at scale. We seek a Fellow with a strong background in applied economics or finance who is eager to collaborate with engineers, climate scientists, economists, and
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immunological assays. Choose Duke. At Duke, you’ll join a world-class research community committed to translating discoveries from bench to bedside. You’ll work closely with clinician–scientists who are driving
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. Skills The candidate must have excellent skills in conducting independent research and collaboration within a vibrant multidisciplinary team of mechanical and biomedical engineers, material scientists
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Postdoctoral Associate – Radiation-induced tissue injury and regeneration The Lee lab in the Department of Radiation Oncology at Duke University is seeking a highly motivated and independent scientist for a full
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of Medicine—are seeking a post‑doctoral scientist to contribute quantitative and modeling expertise to two major research projects. The principal investigator of the first project, Professor Osondu Ogbuoji, is
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in cosmology. The candidate will work with Prof. Arun Kannawadi and Prof. Michael Troxel on building next-generation pipelines for joint analyses of imaging data from the Rubin Observatory’s LSST and
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clinical settings. Collaborate with psychiatrists, psychologists, biostatisticians, and data scientists to ensure clinical and translational relevance. Lead preparation of manuscripts, presentations, and
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collaborating on the development of research protocols, data collection and analysis, budget and supply management, manuscript and grant preparation, IRB and/or IACUC submissions, and the supervision of students