110 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation research jobs at University of Washington
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biochemistry, genomics, molecular genetics, cell biology, and model organism systems to uncover the mechanisms by which histone mutations disrupt human development and lead to disease. Our ultimate goal is to
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. Computational and bioinformatic skills. Experience in microscopy. Generation and analysis of mouse models. Handling of human samples. Molecular biology skills including CRISPR, cloning and qPCR. In vitro cell
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are expected to have experience with basic molecular/cell biology techniques, as well as with stem cell and/or animal models of disease. Postdocs in the Arnold lab will be encouraged to develop new technical
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. Candidate will be expected to contribute to the internationally recognized strength of the Translational Bioenergetics Laboratory in the Department of Radiology in integrating molecular and biochemical
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molecular and biochemical mechanisms of mitochondrial aging with in vivo measures of mitochondrial energetics and muscle function and mobility. In addition, they are expected to have or form active
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, Biological Oceanography, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, or related discipline Knowledge of modeling ecosystem and/or social network dynamics Strong quantitative skills Proficiency with statistics
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accumulation. The lab seeks to understand the structural-property relationship in polymers through molecular engineering, structural engineering, and advanced characterization across scales. With these insights
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immunotherapy effects on the heart. Our labs use surgical modeling tools. Routine wet lab techniques used in the lab are molecular biology and biochemical-based techniques, including PCR, RNA extraction, qPCR
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, Bioinformatics, Molecular Biology, Developmental Biology, Computational Biology, etc.). Exceptional skills in molecular biology, genomics, human cell culture, and bioinformatics. Preferred Qualifications Education
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broadly defined mission that accommodates diverse faculty interests and expertise. At present, OHS enjoys faculty expertise in areas including anatomy, biochemistry, molecular biology, microbiology