11 density-functional-theory Postdoctoral positions at University of California Los Angeles
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developing computational models of moral decision-making in social dilemmas. The intended start date is Fall 2026. This role offers the opportunity to contribute to extending resource-rational analysis
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of California, Los Angeles. DGSOM is one of the most renowned public medical schools ranking 5th in the US and UCLA is the #1 ranked US public University. The lab is part of the Immunology, Inflammation
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associated with the NNAI Initiative. The postdoctoral scholar will work under the supervision of Professor Christopher Kelty, and with the assistance of the initiative Livescu NNAI and its Academic Coordinator
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and pathophysiology of limbal stem cell deficiency. The role of Wnt signal transduction pathway in human limbal stem/progenitor cells is under investigation and small molecules that modulate Wnt
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associated with the NNAI Initiative. The postdoctoral scholar will work under the supervision of Professor Christopher Kelty, and with the assistance of the initiative Livescu NNAI and its Academic Coordinator
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to join our dynamic interdisciplinary team, where engineers, clinicians, and industry partners collaborate to drive innovation and transform patient care. About the Role: We are seeking a highly motivated
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, with the possibility of extension to a third year, contingent upon performance and availability of funding. Application Process Qualified applicants should send a single PDF to snaoz@g.ucla.edu
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candidate should be highly motivated and have publications in peer reviewed journals with at least two being the first author. The candidate will work closely with the PI and collaborators on research
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and pathophysiology of limbal stem cell deficiency. The role of Wnt signal transduction pathway in human limbal stem/progenitor cells is under investigation and small molecules that modulate Wnt
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diagnosis and patient treatment. Postdoctoral fellows will work on interdisciplinary projects within a highly collaborative environment to identify optimal combinations of TB drugs, old and new. Using high