81 post-doc-image-engineering-computer-vision Postdoctoral positions at Duke University
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, United States of America [map ] Subject Area: Civil and Environmental Engineering / Civil and Environmental Engineering Appl Deadline: (posted 2026/01/06, listed until 2026/01/14) Position Description: Apply Position
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Muscular Dystrophy. • Design, execute, and document molecular, cellular, biochemical, and immunological experiments. • Conduct whole-body plethysmography, neurophysiology, and post-mortem molecular analyses
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—induced by targeted drugs—can serve as a powerful therapeutic avenue in prostate cancer. Working under the mentorship of a Duke faculty leader, you will develop your independent research program, contribute
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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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, United States of America [map ] Subject Area: Engineering / Quantum Science and Engineering Appl Deadline: (posted 2026/03/10 04:00 AM UnitedKingdomTime, listed until 2026/06/29 04:59 AM UnitedKingdomTime) Position
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, United States of America [map ] Subject Areas: Mathematics / applied mathmetics , Mathematical Sciences , Partial Differential Equations , Statistics Computer Science Machine Learning Appl Deadline: none (posted 2025/08
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Carolina 27708, United States of America [map ] Subject Areas: Statistics / Statistical Science Political Science Sociology Appl Deadline: 2026/04/01 04:59 AM UnitedKingdomTime (posted 2026/01/07 05:00 AM
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and statistical analysis sections (including power analysis) for research grant proposals. •Work effectively with other members of the research team. Earned a doctorate (PhD, MD/MPH, etc.) in health
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. The position is available immediately. Please send a cover letter, CV, and names of three references to Anne West at west@neuro.duke.edu . Work Performed DEFINITION: The Postdoctoral Appointee holds a PhD or
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for maintaining cellular homeostasis. Building on these novel findings, we are seeking a post-doctoral fellow who will work on a project that assesses the mechanisms by which a lack of GAA results in