12 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation positions at Vanderbilt University
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researcher to independently drive research projects, collaborate across disciplines, and help foster an interactive and dynamic research community. Research in the Alexander Lab spans scales of biology as
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to foster scientific interactions at the clinical, molecular, and analytical levels by providing state-of-the-art resources to Vanderbilt scientists involved in genetic and genomic research. VGI is headed by
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molecular biology, cell biology, gene regulation, and genomics. Our research spans multiple fields including immunology, endocrinology, neuroscience, cancer biology, hematology, and the basic cellular
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responsible for identifying, validating, and enriching biopharma data across a wide range of domains—clinical trials, product pipelines, molecular targets, deals, company records, and more. You’ll help ensure
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quality analysis and will be fully prepared to independently lead state-of-the-art research and development of biopharmaceutical products. The ideal candidate should have solid training in molecular biology
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the Departments of Pharmacology, Physiology & Biophysics, and Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics, CU PEAKS is a symposium geared toward graduate students in the biomedical sciences who wish to elevate their
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collaborative approach to managing projects. Ability to adapt to the dynamic requirements of international research collaborations. Eagerness to network and build relationships across the consortium’s
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consultants and leadership team, and develop real-world consulting skills through a simulated project case. We are hosting a live information session to share additional details for the program on February 5th
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. The goal of this project is to exploit Drosophila genetics to understand the role and regulation of the extracellular matrix during development with the goal of extrapolating to mammalian models and human
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of neurodegeneration? The Cruchaga Lab at Washington University School of Medicine is on the lookout for multiple Postdoctoral Research Scientists to join their dynamic team. About the Cruchaga Lab and NGI