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U.S. Great Plains region, as evidenced by application material. Previous experience with coupling interdisciplinary models and/or high-performance computing, as evidenced by application material
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the Laboratory's collective success. As a U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) national laboratory located on the campus of Iowa State University, we offer a diverse, innovative working environment that excels
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. Areas of application include lithium-ion batteries, high-salinity water treatment, and separations. The researcher will employ molecular dynamics (MD) and quantum mechanical (QM) methods to develop and
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cellular tools (e.g., gene knockdown, qPCR) to dissect cell death sensing pathways • Perform retinal functional assessments (e.g., ERG) and gene expression analysis in RPE and photoreceptors • Perform high
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of neurodegenerative disease, demyelination, and brain tumors • Perform high-dimensional flow cytometric analysis of immune cell populations in CNS tissues and peripheral compartments • Develop and refine experimental
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between neuromodulation and fMRI. The postdoc will work on the network level perturbation of neurocircuits using high-definition neuromodulation. This postdoc will lead scientific discovery in developing
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and conduct in vivo experiments using murine models of liver injury, fibrosis, and regeneration, including surgical procedures and drug administration • Perform high-parameter flow cytometry
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related to fetal origins of health disease and in particular how placenta shapes nutrient sensing of pancreatic beta-cells. We perform high fat diet (HFD) feeding studies in mice to induce weight gain
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reputable journals and are motivated to perform high quality research and publish impactful papers are encouraged to apply. Candidates must have (or soon receive) a PhD degree in biology, chemical biology, or
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/or Training: Individuals with a strong publication record and are motivated to perform high quality research and publish impactful papers are encouraged to apply. Candidates must have (or soon receive