10 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation Postdoctoral positions at Missouri University of Science and Technology
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techniques, molecular genetics, immunology, and animal models, particularly in cattle and other animal species. The candidate will play an essential role in advancing our understanding of the molecular
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the opportunities not only to study the immune response in animal models but also to translate the discovery for diagnosis and biomarker identification by studying human cancer patient clinical trial
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studies on scaffolds and in vivo testing in disease models; maintaining accurate and organized experimental records; presenting findings at national and international conferences; preparing manuscripts
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studies on scaffolds and in vivo testing in disease models; maintaining accurate and organized experimental records; presenting findings at national and international conferences; preparing manuscripts
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of the following areas: 1) Viral Transmission: Investigating the molecular and biophysical mechanisms of virus aerosolization and airborne transmission. Developing animal models to characterize and
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, which may include: 1) the design of new radiometal chelation systems, 2) radiosynthesis and evaluation of molecular probes as radiopharmaceuticals, and/or 3) method development for medical radionuclide
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affect farmers' and ranchers' profitability and resilience. We invite candidates passionate about economic modeling, policy analysis in U.S. agriculture, and rural financial resilience. This position
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about research. Responsibilities will include organic synthesis, as well as complex organic radiochemistry in the design and preparation of signature PET radiolabeled molecular probes for bioimaging
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approaches to multi-level data analysis and structural equation modeling, as well as familiarity with relevant computer packages (SPSS, R, etc) is required. Strong writing skills are important as
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be addressed to Professor Lloyd W. Sumner at sumnerlw@missouri.edu. Other Information The Bond Life Sciences Center at the University of Missouri is a dynamic hub where groundbreaking research meets