25 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation Postdoctoral positions at Medical College of Wisconsin
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are critical for this position. Demonstrated expertise in patch-clamp recordings from cultured cells, acute brain slices, or the calyx of Held synapses is highly desirable. The group also utilizes molecular
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telemetric pressure probes, implantation of indwelling vascular catheters, both acute and chronic studies of instrumented rodents (mice and/or rats). Expertise in molecular techniques including the use of RNA
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). Our lab is a highly-creative and and dynamic Drug Discovery lab involved in cutting-edge technologies collaborating internationally on projects with other labs. We specialize in GPCR signaling and
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regeneration by integrating state-of-the-art omics approaches with genetic mouse models and human cell culture systems. Specifically, the postdoc will work on investigating molecular mechanisms of direct cardiac
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postdoctoral fellow to join our research team focused on studying the metabolic and molecular mechanism of human pregnancy and its related complications using cutting-edge biological techniques. Characteristics
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and molecular biology, polymer chemistry, experimental design and statistics, material characterization, excellent record keeping and data management, complex problem solving, critical thinking
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Biology, Neurobiology and Anatomy. Purpose Post-doctoral position is available in the Department of Cell Biology focused on G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) protein structure and dynamics toward drug
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are critical for this position. Demonstrated expertise in patch-clamp recordings from cultured cells, acute brain slices, or the calyx of Held synapses is highly desirable. The group also utilizes molecular
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, cancer biology, genetics, biostatistics, neuroscience, immunology, and behavioral medicine and interventions, offering research opportunities focusing on the interactions of genetic, molecular, neural
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development in large multi-site cohorts; and 3) developing advanced machine learning models of task-related brain function. The fellow will have the opportunity to contribute to these projects and will also be