198 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation positions at University of Pittsburgh
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Molecular Genomic Specialist - HTGC Health Sciences Core Research Facilities - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25003791) The High Throughput Genomics Core (HTGC) is hiring a full-time Molecular Genomic
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Molecular Genomic Specialist - HTGC Health Sciences Core Research Facilities - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25003789) The High Throughput Genomics Core (HTGC) is hiring a full-time Molecular Genomic
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CSD adjunct instructor - CSD 2030 - CLINIC SKILLS SIMULATION LAB 1 SHRS-Commu Science & Disorders - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25003265) Job Responsibilities: Design, implementation, and management
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, to understand molecular mechanisms of corresponding disorders. We have also developed network analyses frameworks to characterize the evolutionary dynamics of these protein networks. Another dimension of our past
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Faculty Professor Associate - Full-Time Med-Microbiology and Molecular Genetics - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25003838) The Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics at the University
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faculty and dynamic cytology staff dedicated to providing superior clinical service and training residents, cytotechnology students, and cytopathology fellows. The Department of Pathology processes over
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Director of Simulation Full-Time Non-Tenure Stream Faculty (School of Nursing) Nurs-Nurse Anesthesia - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (24009230) The University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing seeks
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, motivated Research Technician with biochemical, cell biological, and molecular biological expertise for studies of gene expression mechanisms and the function of RNA Polymerase II. Duties include some lab
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these findings into creation of novel therapeutics using in vivo models and high-throughput molecular data. Core skills of this position include conducting independent scientific research projects from inception
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Laboratory Research Technician to join our team. We use cell culture and zebrafish models to understand the molecular and cellular basis of inherited vascular malformations, with the long-term goal