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related field prior to the start date. Responsibilities for both positions will include collaborating on the development of research protocols, data collection and analysis, budget and supply management
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Nursing (MSN), Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), and PhD in Nursing. Our programs are designed to meet the evolving demands of today’s healthcare landscape, equipping graduates with rigorous training
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Immunology, Data Science and/or related fields. MD/PhD with molecular biology research experience. Must have experience with analyzing omics data. Familiarity or direct experience with analysis of 10x Genomics
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other post-doctoral researchers. The project will also provide a specific budget for a laptop and for travels to workshops and other meetings. REQUIREMENTS: A PhD in an environmental, economic, or related
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/bioinformatics, and data science. Work Performed · Work in highly collaborative inter-disciplinary environment with clinicians, econometricians, statisticians, and data scientists · Lead statistical analysis
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, deep learning Computational genomics, network modeling, spatiotemporal/functional data analysis, time-series Strong programming in R and/or Python; best practices in reproducible research Excellent
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proposal with the study group under the direction of PI. Lead pilot data gathering and analysis for the proposal as needed Adhere to timelines Choose Duke. Join our award-winning team and be part of
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, or engineering. Preferred Qualifications: The ideal candidate will bring experience or a very strong foundational understanding in areas such as high‑dimensional data analysis and translational research, and must
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, Molecular Biology, or a related field Preferred Qualifications: Expertise in experimental design and quantitative data analysis Strong written and verbal communication skills, attention to detail, and ability
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applications from scholars no more than two years out from the receipt of the Ph.D. whose research is rooted in historical analysis, who engage with questions about social equity in both research and teaching