13 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation Postdoctoral positions at University of Oregon
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on accelerating high-impact advances in human performance by leveraging the rapidly advancing fields of bioengineering, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, genetics, molecular biology, imaging, and regenerative
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research training. Minimum Requirements To qualify for the rank of Research Assistant (Type B): • Bachelor’s degree in Bioengineering, Physiology, Biology, Neuroscience, Kinesiology, Biochemistry, Molecular
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dynamics enabling naturalistic animal behavior? Our labs aim at building mechanistic models of brain function grounded in a combination of theoretical approaches, neural network-based simulations, and
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researcher position with an anticipated duration of 16 months, to work under the direction of Dr. Melissa Lucash. In our lab, we use a variety of tools (e.g. big data, spatially explicit simulation modeling
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in electronic circuit design and fabrication and embedded programming • Experience in cell and tissue culture experiments • Experience in experiments with animal or human models All offers
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, dynamic mapping, mobile application development, spatial data analysis, visualization, and GIS. The Lab conducts interdisciplinary collaborative projects with research partners on campus at the UO, with
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Behavioral Health at the University of Oregon Portland establishes a new national model for behavioral healthcare for children and families by creating the nation’s first undergraduate program in child
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fault mechanics, as well as earthquake hazards; (b) Volcanology: geochemistry, physical volcanology, igneous petrology, and volcanic systems modeling; (c) Climate science: glaciology, paleoclimate and
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preclinical models Professional Competencies • Effective communication skills, including the ability to communicate in writing • Ability to work independently and within a team Preferred Qualifications
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tissue-resident adaptive immunity, with opportunities to work across murine and human models. Beyond research, the scholar will actively participate in student mentorship and assist the principal