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funding. Develop organizational and program planning skills through assisting in the execution of programming projects. Requirements: Should have a PhD, or equivalent doctorate (e.g., ScD, MD, DVM
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. Duke School of Medicine’s interdisciplinary Duke Molecular Physiology Institute (DMPI), is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Fellow with a PhD in computational biology, genomics, computer science
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position is available in Dr. Gustavo Silva’s laboratory at Duke University (https://sites.duke.edu/silvalab ). The prospective candidate will develop research focused on developing and using functional
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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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. or equivalent doctorate (e.g. Sc.D., M.D., D.V.M.) Preferred Qualifications:. A PhD or MD/PhD (or equivalent) in biological sciences Strong research background in cell biology, molecular biology, mouse models
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. Applicants with previous experience teaching anatomy at some level will be favored. This position requires a PhD. Appointment may be renewed annually based on performance and funding availability for up
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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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multiple affiliations. Be You. Duke School of Medicine’s interdisciplinary Duke Molecular Physiology Institute (DMPI), is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Fellow with a PhD in computational biology
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candidate will be expected to develop their own active research portfolio, especially as it provides complementary synergies with other EAP activities and themes. More information on the EAP is available
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community. EDUCATION/TRAINING: PhD in electrical engineering, physics, quantum theory/science, expertise in detection and estimation theory. PREFERRED: Statistical signal processing with knowledge of quantum