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their scientific achievements and research interests, and the names of 3 references to Stacy Horner ([email protected] ). The lab offers a vibrant and rigorous training environment for postdoctoral
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to apply. Communication (oral, and writing) and interpersonal skills are valued in order to work in a young, dynamic, diverse, and collaborative environment. Duke is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
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environment at Duke is ideal for our multi-scale modeling research efforts. An earned PhD and previous experience in computational neurostimulation modeling are required as are excellent communication skills
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past experience, CV, and contact information for references to Ashley Moseman ([email protected] ). The lab offers a vibrant and rigorous training environment for postdoctoral fellows. Duke also
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supportive environment to join our team. A PhD degree is required with training in neuroscience, human physiology, psychology, pharmacology, and/or a related field. Experience with imaging (MRI / fMRI or other
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Policy Research Assistant Hybrid (Washington, DC or Durham, NC) Margolis Institute for Health Policy
policymakers), stakeholders, and organizations. Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a collaborative team. Must be comfortable working in a fast-paced environment with varied
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Immunobiology at Duke University School of Medicine. The lab is also affiliated with numerous centers on campus that offer a rich multidisciplinary environment, with active collaborations between clinicians and
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nurturing environment fostering independent research skills. • Located in North Carolina’s vibrant Research Triangle, offering a high quality of life, affordable living, and numerous cultural and
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therapeutically in combination with novel immunotherapies. Here at the Duke Human Vaccine Institute, we value collaborations, and pride ourselves in providing an excellent environment for academic and professional
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supervisory duties to support the laboratory of Dr. Asiya Gusa. The Gusa Lab studies stress adaptation in the pathogenic yeast Cryptococcus. The goal of our research is to understand how environmental fungi