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to climate-focused educational initiatives across the university. About the SCALES Postdoctoral Fellows Program The SCALES Postdoctoral Fellows Program is a newly launched cohort-based initiative designed
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, United States of America [map ] Subject Areas: Education / Course Design Climate Change Environmental Studies / Natural Resources Science and Management Environmental Economics, Policy, and Science Development Economics
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of Evolutionary Anthropology, Biology, or other appropriate departments including in the School of Medicine or other aspects of curriculum development. This is a position designed for early career scientists
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applications for a one-year postdoctoral position (with the option for renewal, potentially up to 3 years) in Professor Dan Ariely’s lab at Duke University. The position focuses on designing, implementing, and
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trial design and conduct, and scientific writing. Qualification: PhD in nutrition, epidemiology, biostatistics or related field. Strong quantitative and analytical skills, including experience with
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therapeutic leads toward the targeting of historically inaccessible protein targets. Key Responsibilities Design, synthesis, and characterization of sp³-rich covalent small molecules Lead structure–activity
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molecular, cellular, biochemical and immunological analyses. · Optimize and troubleshoot experimental protocols and equipment. · Design, execute and document experiments with sufficient detail to understand
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sciences or a related field. Other Requirements: This position is onsite. The work is performed on-site or at a designated assigned location. Be Bold. Position Description: Investigate immune regulation in
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postdoc associate. The individual will plan and execute 2-3 active projects per year. These projects are typically collaborative studies between the McIntyre Lab and other Duke faculty, or faculty at other
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PhD with an interest in computational social science or data science (broadly defined). This individual will help design, execute, and analyze a series of field experiments on a platform created by the