114 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation uni jobs at Iowa State University
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Position Title: Diagnostic Associate I - Molecular Job Group: Professional & Scientific Required Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree Preferred Qualifications: Bachelors degree in Biology
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—working with faculty, students, technicians, and vendors to advance high-impact projects in viral pathogenesis and molecular diagnostics. The Fagre Lab investigates the ecological and immunological dynamics
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skilled Research Scientist II to join our dynamic team. Our research program aims to advance the molecular understanding of pathogenic Escherichia coli and other emerging or reemerging bacterial and viral
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Associate Appointment Type: Post Doc/Trainee Job Description: Summary of Duties and Responsibilities: The Kozminsky Lab develops and applies technology to create in vitro models of physiological
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our dynamic team. Our research program aims to advance the molecular understanding of pathogenic Escherichia coli and other emerging or reemerging bacterial and viral pathogens, with the overarching
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vitro models of physiological microenvironments. Grounded in a high-throughput DNA-directed patterning technique, we are able to recapitulate cellular spatial arrangement at high throughput and high
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fundamental cellular and subcellular processes, including genome dynamics, cell structure and function, cellular metabolism, cellular response to environmental and developmental signals, and molecular
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Chemistry, Industrial Hygiene, Biology/Molecular/Microbiology, Occupational Safety/Health, or related field. Technical training covering OSHA, EPA, NFPA or related workplace regulations, guidelines and
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research environment. This role involves manual dexterity to handle small seeds and pipette volumes as small as 1 L. The technician will perform molecular and cellular techniques using microscopes and other
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density functional theory, and atomic-scale simulations to investigate the decomposition of polymers using zeolite catalysts. The successful candidate will employ a combination of density functional theory