36 molecular-dynamic-simulation Postdoctoral positions at University of Maryland, Baltimore
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molecular biology, demonstrated by first authorship in a peer-reviewed publication. While expertise in nucleic acid sequencing, biostatistics, cell culture, and animal handling is advantageous, it is not
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dynamics of grafted neural stem cells (human iPSC-derived neural progenitors) and interactions with host environment through genetically encoded probes. We will employ multi-disciplinary approaches including
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pathways of lung transplant tolerance. Successful candidates will join a dynamic research team that is at the cutting edge of lung immunology that combines cellular, molecular as well as imaging tools
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experimental procedures to investigate underlying molecular mechanisms. strong quantitative background, ideally with SAS, R, and genomics analyses programming skills familiarity with common bioinformatics
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individual with a PhD in molecular biology, developmental biology, or a related field. Experience in rodent work and immunohistochemistry preferred. This position is for one year and is renewable contingent
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in biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, or a related discipline with an interest in cardiovascular field and a strong track record of publications. Background in experimental vascular
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, molecular biology, cell biology, modulation of mouse models, and state of the art inhalation exposure techniques. We are looking for an enthusiastic and highly self-motivated individual to conduct research
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are sought for a two-year, potentially extendable, full-time postdoctoral position in the laboratory of Dr. Feng Qian investigating molecular mechanisms underlying polycystic kidney disease (PKD). PKD is the
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molecular and omics-based approaches to dissect immunological mechanisms is prefered. Candidates must have an adequate record of publications as well as communication (oral and written) skills. Ability
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. graduate with a strong background in molecular and cell biology, genetically altered mouse models, animal physiology, and metabolic phenotyping of mice. Candidates with additional experience in the following