28 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation Postdoctoral positions at University of Kentucky
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
of prostate cancer. [See our publications: Kim et al., Journal of Clinical Investigation 2025; Kim et al., Molecular Cancer Research in press; Fong et al., Mol Cell 2022; Fong et al., Nat Communications 2018
-
plasma membrane rupture, as a potential target to block inflammation and thrombosis. We combine molecular biology, in vivo models, and data science approaches to study the role of immune response and
-
abstracts and scientific manuscripts. Experience in cell culture, biochemistry and molecular biology techniques, as well as immunocytochemistry and immunohistochemistry, is desirable. A strong background in
-
supervision and guidance, including publications in peer-reviewed journals. · Design and perform in vivo experiments in various mouse models · Perform mouse metabolic phenotyping and data analyses (e.g. glucose
-
Type of Position Staff Position Time Status Full-Time Required Education PhD Required Related Experience Experience with molecular biology techniques such as PCR/RTPCR, gel electrophoresis, DNA/RNA
-
. Responsibilities include designing and conducting experiments within an interdisciplinary team, analyzing data, and presenting findings. Expertise in cell culture, biochemical and molecular biology techniques
-
translational research. Experience with mouse or rat work is highly desired such as microsurgery (rodent spinal cord injury model), tissue harvesting, and behavioral tests. Previous experience in neuroscience
-
on improving therapeutics for lung disease through studying the genetic and molecular basis of inflammation and airway cell differentiation. After receiving training in techniques relevant to this research
-
Type of Position Staff Position Time Status Full-Time Required Education PhD Required Related Experience Experience with molecular biology techniques such as PCR/RTPCR, gel electrophoresis, DNA/RNA
-
on improving therapeutics for lung disease through studying the genetic and molecular basis of inflammation and airway cell differentiation. After receiving training in techniques relevant to this research