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equipment required for specific experiments. Helping to design and carry out experiments with increasing independence using molecular and cell biology and other relevant scientific approaches. Maintaining a
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of radiation therapy for brain tumor patients (4) using single-cell genomic techniques to understand tumor heterogeneity, to define brain tumor lineage of origin, and to improve diagnosis and treatment for brain
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of Medicine, and undergraduates under the leadership of the Director of Spine Oncology. Requirements: PhD (or doctoral degree equivalent) in Cancer Biology, Genetics, or Cell Biology with a track record of
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dependencies associated with frequent cancer mutations (3) identifying methods to increase the efficacy and decrease toxicity of radiation therapy for brain tumor patients (4) using single-cell genomic
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. The Gladfelter lab in the Department of Cell Biology, Duke University School of Medicine seeks a full-time Postdoctoral Associate to perform research in quantitative cell biology. Principal responsibilities
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. The Eroglu lab in the Duke University Department of Cell Biology seeks a full-time postdoctoral associate. For information about the lab and the PI, please visit: https://www.cellbio.duke.edu/cagla-eroglu
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interactions, with a particular focus on innate immunity and regulated cell death. We are seeking a dedicated and responsible individual who can multitask, pay attention to details, and complete assignments in a
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computational and statistical methods to analyze complex biological data, especially pertaining to single-cell genomics and spatial transcriptomics. This will involve working closely with other members of the two
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a 3-year commitment, contract renewed annually, contingent on performance, availability of funding and needs of the lab. This position will involve performing a variety of research, communication and
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Research Analyst I position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Michael S. Krangel, PhD, in the Department of Immunology at Duke University School of Medicine. The Krangel laboratory is interested in