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. The Postdoctoral Associate will work independently to develop and apply computational and experimental methods to study fusion protein dynamics to aid in developing an HIV-1 vaccine. The multi-disciplinary approach
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. Postdoctoral Associate Job Description The focus of the laboratory is to understand the molecular mechanism and physiological function of G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling in the context of cardiac
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and/or experimental structural biology involving protein design, molecular dynamics simulation, single particle cryo-electron microscopy, x-ray crystallography, or single-molecule FRET. The Postdoctoral
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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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clinical projects are spearheaded by an outstanding complement of graduate students, medical students, research associates, postdoctoral fellows, and junior and senior scientists within the Duke Brain Tumor
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: The conscientious discharge of research or scholarship responsibilities, which may include teaching responsibilities for Postdoctoral Associates Conformance to standards of responsible conduct in research Compliance
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Graduate Student POSITION IN PRE-CLINIC HYPERTENSION RESEARCH– DUKE UNIVERSITY Dr. Yang’s lab at Duke Department of Medicine has an NIH/NIDDK-funded position for a postdoctoral fellow to study the mechanisms
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. The Moseman lab at Duke University School of Medicine is seeking a motivated postdoctoral researcher to join our team in the Department of Integrative Immunobiology. Our lab studies how the immune response
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and body weight Biased signaling of G-protein coupled receptors Novel mechanisms to prevent hypoglycemia in Type 1 Diabetes Islet-hepatocyte cross-talk in diabetes Required Qualifications at this Level
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, and multiple affiliations. POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE OPPORTUNITY Acharya Lab – Division of Structural Biology, Duke Human Vaccine Institute The Acharya Lab in the Division of Structural Biology at the Duke