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audiences. Fluency in English (written and oral) is required. Excellent scientific writing skills and the ability to organize data and clearly disseminate findings and scientific concepts are essential
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well as other members of the team. Essential Functions: This research and policy position requires high-level synthesis of existing research, flexibility and willingness to travel and lead international primary
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ability to conduct independent research and publish high-quality science in peer-reviewed journals • Excellent written and oral communication skills • Successful candidates will have one or more of the
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). Candidates who have completed all degree requirements but await formal conferral may be considered with proper documentation. International candidates must hold conferred degrees to meet visa eligibility
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Position Summary: The Department of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics (B&B) at the Duke University School of Medicine engages in methodological and collaborative research, providing international and
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focus on the 1980s as a distinct era of feminist theoretical innovation. Responding to the recent outpouring of scholarship on the feminist 1970s and the queer 1990s, this focus seeks to highlight
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investigators in nutrition science, and related fields. Present research at internal seminars and national conferences. Contribute to mentoring work-study students. Support and contribute to the preparation
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intellectual environment with access to Genomics and Proteomics core facilities, and a High Performance Computer Cluster. Additional support and resources are also offered through the Office of Postdoctoral
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International Family of Studies). The position will provide excellent opportunities for career development and collaboration with a multidisciplinary team of investigators in demography, sociology, epidemiology
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investigates the geochemistry of critical minerals (e.g., lithium, rubidium, rare-earth elements) through the life cycle of mining, processing and utilization. We seek to develop geochemical and isotope tracers