10 molecular-dynamics-simulation Postdoctoral positions at University of Texas at Dallas in United States
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is hiring a Postdoctoral Research Associate! We are seeking a highly motivated scientist to join our NIH-funded research team studying the molecular mechanisms that drive epilepsy. Our lab, part of
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have experience in routine molecular biology techniques like Western blotting, PCR, immunohistochemistry and/or microscopy. Experience with electrophysiology or live-cell imaging techniques like calcium
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– involve peptide chemistry, peptide engineering, and molecular display/selection technologies, and activity screening assays. Established Background – Organic/Bioorganic/Peptide Chemistry Area B: Research
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– involve peptide chemistry, peptide engineering, and molecular display/selection technologies, and activity screening assays. Established Background – Organic/Bioorganic/Peptide Chemistry Area B: Research
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, Biomedical Engineering, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chemistry, or a closely related field. - Experience in protein/antibody engineering, molecular biology, biochemical or cell-based assay development, cell
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neuronal plasticity influences the brain’s processing of nociceptive information and how these changes contribute to chronic pain. You’ll play a key role in advancing ongoing research into novel molecular
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neuronal plasticity influences the brain’s processing of nociceptive information and how these changes contribute to chronic pain. You’ll play a key role in advancing ongoing research into novel molecular
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, Biomedical Engineering, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chemistry, or a closely related field. - Experience in protein/antibody engineering, molecular biology, biochemical or cell-based assay development, cell
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, Biomedical Engineering, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chemistry, or a closely related field. - Experience in protein/antibody engineering, molecular biology, biochemical or cell-based assay development, cell
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– involve peptide chemistry, peptide engineering, and molecular display/selection technologies, and activity screening assays. Established Background – Organic/Bioorganic/Peptide Chemistry Area B: Research