13 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation Postdoctoral positions at UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI
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of Food and Nutrition located in Viikki campus in Helsinki, Finland. The appointed person will be joining the Molecular Nutrition group led by Professor Anne-Maria Pajari. The successful candidate will work
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the Molecular Nutrition group led by Professor Anne-Maria Pajari. The successful candidate will work in the project Precision Nutrition Approach for Increasing Fibre Intake and Health Using Gut Microbiota-matched
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advanced computational approaches to map the diversity, dynamics, and tissue distribution of viruses in the human body. We investigate how these viral communities influence disease susceptibility and
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chemical cocktail by combining state-of-the-art molecular-level simulations on recently discovered aerosol-forming organic compounds, automated reaction mechanism generators, and high-resolution local scale
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and experimental methods. RESTART project studies the future urban chemical cocktail by combining state-of-the-art molecular-level simulations on recently discovered aerosol-forming organic compounds
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combine cutting-edge wet-lab experimentation with advanced computational approaches to map the diversity, dynamics, and tissue distribution of viruses in the human body. We investigate how these viral
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The Fagerholm and Harjunpää groups at the Molecular and Integrative Bioscience (MIBS) Research programme, Faculty of Bio- and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki are inviting applications
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the influence of genome structural variation on the molecular responses to drought stress. The ideal candidate is enthusiastic and can think creatively, independently and critically in their approach scientific
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of postdoctoral researcher who has a strong background in bioinformatics. POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER Our research group focuses on molecular mechanisms of human inborn errors of immunity and gene regulatory pathways
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that allow populations to change (i.e., to show plasticity) and 2) how does this ability evolve? A common model for plasticity research, the Trinidadian guppy Poecilia reticulata, offers a great opportunity to