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. The candidate is expected to work in theoretical condensed matter, quantum information science and related fields (e.g. correlated systems, light-matter interactions, non-equilibrium dynamics, quantum simulation
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Lab to identify molecular signatures defining sickle cell disease (SCD) and reduced vaccine response by analysis of systems-level data profiling innate immunity and long-term adaptive immunity among
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and cannabinoids, combining molecular neuroscience, genetics, electroencephalography, imaging, and psychopharmacology. We are deeply committed to training the next generation of scientists and
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informatics, genetics or molecular biology, and their intersection with health sciences and healthcare. Key Responsibilities The highly motivated and successful candidate can expect significant intellectual
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, contribute to the lab through teamwork and discussion and help to train, supervise, and mentor junior trainees. Minimum qualifications include: • PhD in molecular or cell biology, immunology, cancer biology
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in vivo mechanotransduction. Investigate RNA-mediated processes governing cellular responses to mechanical cues. Utilize advanced molecular and imaging techniques to study RNA localization and function
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elucidate the structures of MKP5 complexes with kinases using X-ray crystallography or cryo-electron microscopy. The postdoctoral associate will also collaborate with experts in NMR, molecular dynamics
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research, with a particular interest in decision/simulation modeling and cost-effectiveness analysis. The ideal candidate will have strong quantitative skills and an interest in applying modeling
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Title of the Position: Postdoctoral Associate – Computational cancer biology (Aitken Lab) Department and School: The Center of Molecular and Cellular Oncology (CMCO) and Department of Pathology
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into the effects of cannabis and cannabinoids, combining molecular neuroscience, genetics, electroencephalography, imaging, and psychopharmacology. We are deeply committed to training the next generation of