19 molecular-dynamics-simulations Postdoctoral positions at The University of Arizona
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Qualifications PhD or MD, PhD degree in neurobiology, biophysics, molecular biology, biochemistry or related field of study. Preferred Qualifications Experience with computational fluid dynamics. Experience with
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on Compact Manifolds with Novel Feedback Coupling and Complex Network Optimization." Specifically, the selected candidate will address Research Objective (RO) (2) Investigate the dynamical phenomena of orbital
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fellow to investigate molecular mechanisms underlying lung infections (viral or fungal) and chronic lung diseases such as asthma. Research in the Chen lab is currently supported by multiple NIH R01 grants
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fellow to investigate molecular mechanisms underlying lung infections (viral or fungal) and chronic lung diseases such as asthma. Research in the Chen lab is currently supported by multiple NIH R01 grants
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involving routine procedures characterized by use of independent judgment. Foster collaborations within the Department and with other units across the University. Utilize molecular biology, biochemical
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, Molecular Biology, Neurosciences, Biochemistry, or related field. Dissertation must have focused on RNA editing, including the use of long-read sequencing and CLIP-seq technologies. Preferred Qualifications
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of Arizona and relocations services, please click here . Duties & Responsibilities Design, execute, and adapt physiological and cellular/molecular experiments (e.g., surgeries, metabolism assays
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performance of tailings materials and storage facilities. Implement and refine the hydro-mechanical models to evaluate behavior under static and dynamic conditions. Conduct Laboratory and Field Investigations
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for several tick species to carry and transmit alpha-gal syndrome (red meat allergy). This project has a multidisciplinary approach, integrating approaches with cutting-edge molecular techniques, such as
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is seeking multiple postdoctoral fellows to investigate molecular mechanisms underlying lung infections (viral or fungal) and chronic lung diseases such as asthma. Research in the Chen lab is currently