14 computational-mechanics-phd Postdoctoral positions at Pennsylvania State University
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Computer Science, Math, Statistics (in hand at time of hire) or a related field are eligible to apply. Life sciences (Biology, Genetics, Biochemistry, etc.) PhDs with computational experience are also
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as well as RNA processing mechanisms in bone regeneration, and to define molecular mechanisms that underpin impaired bone repair in different disease models including obesity/type 2 diabetes. Research
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; Khajuria el al . JBMR 2023, Khajuria el al . Front Immunol). The lab’s primary focus is to identify roles of non-coding RNAs as well as RNA processing mechanisms in bone regeneration, and to define
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mechanisms of hepatitis B virus replication and persistence in the laboratory of Jianming Hu, MD, PhD, Professor, Department of Cell and Biological Systems, H-107, The Pennsylvania State University College
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), and in vivo fiber photometry (TDT). We are particularly looking for a PhD-level systems neuroscientist with expertise in animal behavior tracking using deep learning algorithms and their causal link
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computers or atomic-physics platforms, and quantum algorithms for quantum many-body physics. A PhD in Physics is required. The ideal candidate will have numerical simulation skills with exact diagonalization
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molecular infectious disease testing. The qualified applicant must have been awarded a PhD within the last 2 years and state their interest in pursuing a career in clinical microbiology to support patient
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-doctoral Scholar to join a well-funded, research team focusing on malignant hematopoiesis, mechanisms of leukemogenesis and pre-clinical validation of anti-cancer targets in hematological malignancies and
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medicine program is a collaborative research effort that offers many opportunities for scientific interactions and advancement. Duties include (but are not limited to): Designing and executing experiments
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of physics beyond the Standard Model, using analytical and computational approaches. The successful applicant will join Dr. Carlos Blanco's research group with significant academic freedom to pursue