53 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation Fellowship positions at University of British Columbia
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in molecular biology and bioinformatics, with a focus on infectious disease and cancer models. Candidates must have a PhD in Immunology, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, or Vaccine Research. The ideal
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simulation purposes and perform simulations to understand flash-back dynamics as well as study noise and pollutants emissions for stable operation of the burner; e) Use high-resolution experimental data
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Project Overview: Foundation models have revolutionized natural language processing. These are models trained on broad datasets with powerful generalization tasks such as the GPT series. There have
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the further development and application of IQCELL 2.0, our lab’s next-generation GRN-cell simulation platform, to model spatial gene expression, cell-cell communication, and T-cell developmental
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development and application of IQCELL 2.0, our lab’s next-generation GRN-cell simulation platform, to model spatial gene expression, cell-cell communication, and T-cell developmental repertoires within
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healing. The Granville research program spans basic molecular biology and biochemistry through to target validation, proof-of-concept in animal and human models, and collaborations with clinicians and
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in molecular biology and biochemistry techniques are especially encouraged to apply Experience and a strong track record with mouse models of dermatologic, autoimmune, aging-related and/or chronic
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projects include but are not limited to designing, building, testing, and scaling: (1) molecular data storage, and (2) chemical reaction networks. The ability to bring static and dynamic DNA nanotechnology
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involution using in vitro and in vivo models. Characterize and modulate the T-cell receptor (TCR) repertoire, including repertoire diversity, selection, and clonal dynamics, using high-throughput sequencing
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-cell compartment, develops and deteriorates with age, and how these processes can be understood, modeled, and ultimately reversed or rebuilt using bioengineering and synthetic biology approaches