85 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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: Using biogeochemical evolutionary models to simulate lifeless and inhabited worlds, and Developing disequilibrium-, redox-, and information-based metrics to understand and quantify the influence of life
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other disease models that are valuable in studying the etiology and treatment for these devastating diseases. We combine in vivo, ex vivo, and in vitro methods to study the pathogenic mechanisms in a
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scholar will be expected to be involved in research efforts in at least one of the following: transportation data analytics, highway safety, transportation equity and sustainability, traffic simulation
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Position Summary Postdoctoral positions are available in the laboratory of Dr. Rui Tang studying small cell lung cancer metastasis. The Tang lab applies a combination of cell/molecular biology
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EV in vivo tracking studies, spatial transcriptomics, imaging mass-cytometry, micro-CT imaging and experimental fetal lung models to address key questions in lung development and repair. This position
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collaboration that aims to refine our understanding of the controls on ocean carbon cycling and ecosystem resilience with integrated observations and modeling. The lab houses a state of the art mass spectrometry
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in immunology and/or cell biology/molecular biology. Previous experience with analysis of immune cells, use of pre-clinical GVHD models, and/or lentiviral transduction/CRISPR will be considered
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) biomaterials, soft lithography, and hydrogel synthesis, and (c) cell culture and molecular cell biology assays. The successful candidate is expected to publish papers in prestigious peer-reviewed journals and
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), identifying specific genomic variants and their relationship to clinical manifestations, and understanding the molecular mechanisms behind these rare disorders. • Methods Development: Developing novel
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Associate position to play an active role in our ongoing studies of tumor immunology and T cell biology. The Peng laboratory has been performing translational studies to dissect molecular mechanisms