463 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation uni jobs at University of Washington
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. They will be expected to collaborate with molecular pathology colleagues to advance precision medicine in GYN pathology. Positive factors for consideration include, but are not limited to, teaching experience
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! The lab's work involves conducting mouse genetics and molecular biology experiments for projects. Responsibilities include entry-level molecular biology experiments, performing molecular assays for genotype
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary The Szeto Lab will primarily use in vivo mouse models, in vitro primary cell culture and flow cytometry to uncover new pathways regulating type-2 immune cell
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clinicians and participate in interdisciplinary conferences associated with these services. They will be expected to collaborate with molecular pathology colleagues to advance precision medicine in GYN
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, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits, and natural beauty. This position may assist with several projects in the lab. In one project, we are trying to understand the molecular mechanism of action of a
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pathology and no frozen section coverage), and may include hemoglobin electrophoresis, coagulation reporting, and possibly molecular diagnostic testing, depending on the interests of the candidate and needs
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laboratory of Dr. Albert H. Kim at The Brain Tumor Center at WashU Medicine in St. Louis. The Kim lab is dedicated to understanding the molecular mechanisms that drive tumor cell behavior in glioblastoma, a
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the molecular pharmacology of calcium sensing and related G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs). Our ENRG takes a “bedside to bench” approach leveraging access to human endocrine tumor samples, genomic
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% molecular biology benchwork including protein extraction, tissue processing with a TissueLyser and manually grinding samples; DNA extraction; ELISA; designing primers; cloning including Gibson assembly
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participants in University of Washington based graduate training programs including Molecular and Cellular Biology, Immunology, M3D, MSTP and others. All University of Washington faculty engage in teaching