108 PhD Positions in nanotechnology research jobs at Duke University in United States
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that have led to clinical trials and we now strive to understand anti-tumor B cell responses. The PhD postdoctoral candidate would be a highly motivated immunology trained individual, interested in B cell
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This Position is Grant Funded School of Medicine Established in 1930, Duke University School of Medicine is the youngest of the nation's top medical schools. Ranked sixth among medical schools in
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. The primary duties for this position are to develop and test a high-throughput cell-free assay for measuring the DNA-binding specificity of dCas9. Job duties include: · Using existing data from the Gersbach and
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. The Division of Hematologic Malignancies and Cellular Therapy within the Department of Medicine at Duke University School of Medicine is seeking applications for a postdoctoral position. Successful applicants
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This Position is Fully Grant Funded School of Medicine Established in 1930, Duke University School of Medicine is the youngest of the nation's top medical schools. Ranked sixth among medical schools
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. The Department of Surgery is seeking a detail-oriented and highly motivated Postdoctoral Associate to join our team. This position requires a doctoral degree in biological sciences or a related field. Job
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progress seminars. attend annual national conferences such as the Society of Investigative Dermatology. Prepare research results for manuscript publication. Position is on – site located on the 4th Floor
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of this position will be to investigate how the small ubiquitin-like modifier protein UFM1 and its associated machinery regulate protein function to organize the antiviral response. The postdoctoral fellow will
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immunology, microbiology, molecular biology or a related filed (either have or will have shortly) Skills Successful candidates for this position must: Be capable of working independently and within a group
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow position is available within the Cancer Cell Initiation and Cell Behavior Laboratory (CCICB, Department of Surgery/Duke University)and the Center for Applied Therapeutics . Drs