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remodeling. Projects center on the biological activities of adipose tissue stem/progenitor cells and how they regulate adipose tissue expansion and remodeling in the setting of obesity. The research program
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with communication with oversight bodies, weekly meeting on Monday mornings and Journal Club on Friday afternoons, and providing regular updates of activities and progress. Education/Training Work
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responsibilities for Postdoctoral Associates Conformance to standards of responsible conduct in research Compliance with good scholarly and research practice Maintenance of a laboratory notebook and/or other
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. Respect for diversity. Duke is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. For information about Duke’s commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion and Duke’s policies for equal opportunity and
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assays, and rodent procedures. · Ability to adapt to unforeseen challenges and act with urgency to resolve critical project issues. · Ability to handle administrative responsibilities (e.g. ordering
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Qualifications at this Level Education/Training PhD in Physics Experience Substantial work in theoretical quantum optics or many-body physics, at the level of publishing a first-author paper in a well-known
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Qualifications at this Level Education/Training PhD in physics, engineering, or related field. Experience N/A Skills Experience creating/publishing/producing written, audio, or illustrative works that present
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Development: The Postdoctoral Associate will engage in structured training and career development activities, including workshops, seminars, and opportunities to develop independent research ideas. The position
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at this Level Education/Training: PhD (theoretical nuclear/high-energy physics, quantum information science, lattice gauge theories, quantum many-body dynamics) Experience: Preferred--computational experience in
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biology, and evolution. Learn more about our interests, motivations and discoveries: https://sites.duke.edu/silverlab/ . Conduct independent research activities under the guidance of a faculty mentor in