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sustainability. This project seeks a candidate interested in investigating how climate change—particularly heat exposure—interacts with environmental pollution to influence non-communicable disease risk. Fellows
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. The successful candidate is expected to contribute intellectually to ongoing projects, develop new experimental strategies, and participate in the dissemination of research findings through presentations and
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the timeline for project deliverables. The fellow communicates complex computational concepts to clinical stakeholders during weekly departmental reviews. A strong publication record in relevant computer science
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tools, bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing technologies, computational biology, and a background in tool development to accomplish the goals of this project. Additional experience in proteomics and
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focus on developing play-based learning resources and interdisciplinary multimedia projects, with some aspects overlapping with formal STEM education and policy. In addition to project responsibilities
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activities focused on prostate cancer metabolism, with emphasis on purine depletion as a therapeutic mechanism. Design, execute, and interpret experiments while maintaining rigorous scientific standards
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structured around an oral history project, ideally in partnership with a community organization, cultural institution, or history museum. The Fellow will take part in the intellectual life of CDS and the
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of the James E. Rogers Energy Access Project (EAP) at the Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability (which is co-led by Sanford School Professor Marc Jeuland and Director Jonathan Phillips
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statistical modeling, including latent growth curve models, multi-group structural equation modeling, latent trajectory analyses, and hierarchical linear modeling to support project research objectives
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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