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project aims to unravel the molecular mechanisms underlying these processes in lactating mammary epithelial cells. Using a cutting-edge lactation organoid model developed in our laboratory, combined with in
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-reciprocity of spin waves Angular Momentum of Magnons Magnetically doped Transition Metal Dichalcogenide Thin Films via Molecular Beam Epitaxy Modeling of a magnonic diode based on spin-wave non-reciprocity in
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subsidiarity at the territorial scale," specifically through the "materials for energy storage" program. Using molecular modeling tools, the objective is to participate in the design of a single catalyst capable
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project involves interdisciplinary research at the interface of computer science and mathematics, with a focus on bivariate molecular machine learning for modeling molecular interactions and properties
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-learning (ML)- driven and physics-based computational workflows to screen large molecular libraries, predict key electrochemical and physicochemical properties, and deliver ranked shortlists of high[1
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the mechanical behavior of these materials at the nanoscale. Subsequently, a molecular dynamics model will be developed to simulate the matrix–nanotube interaction, analyzing the effects of adhesion, orientation
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link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/nathan.lawson.1/bibliography/public/ Send related inquiries to: Nathan D. Lawson, Ph.D. Professor Department of Molecular, Cell, and Cancer Biology University
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, or a closely related discipline with a strong academic record Genuine interest in data-driven and physics-based modeling, molecular simulations, and their application to bioprocesses and bioseparations
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the molecular mechanisms underlying attraction and recognition between symbiotic partners. The establishment of microalgae culture models in recent years has led to advances in fundamental and applied research
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investigate HIV-induced vascular dysfunction and neuroAIDS molecular mechanisms using in vitro and in vivo (animal models) approaches. Specifically, the person will utilize HIV mouse models and HIV-1 infected