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their resistance to environmental stresses while improving yields and sustainability. The successful candidate will focus on the dynamic organization of chloroplast pathways in response to environmental stimuli (e.g
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and conduct cutting-edge research on disease dynamics and epidemiological modeling. The candidate will develop and apply mathematical and computational models to understand the transmission, evolution
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supervision of PI Calina Copos and will engage in collaborative work with cell and developmental biologists. Expertise in agent-based models, continuum PDE descriptions, dynamical systems, and/or ML-based
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preferred, but not required) are desired. Experiences with catalysis (biological, homogeneous, or heterogeneous), excited-state simulation methods, multiscale simulations (broadly defined), molecular dynamics
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are dedicated to creating a welcoming, interactive, dynamic, and non-discriminatory workplace that advances knowledge and offers opportunities for all. The anticipated term of the appointment is 1 year, with
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, Massachusetts, on Boston's beautiful North Shore. The MSC and the Distel lab are dedicated to creating a welcoming, interactive, dynamic, and non-discriminatory workplace that advances knowledge and offers
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Medicinal Natural Product Biochemistry in our dynamic and interdisciplinary team. The successful candidate will work on a cutting-edge project involving the study of bioactive natural products from medicinal
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surveillance, prevention, and control of infectious diseases. Example projects include assessing drivers of global infectious disease dynamics and developing short- and long-term forecasts for those diseases
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positions are filled. If you are passionate about these research areas and wish to join a dynamic and collaborative team of researchers, we encourage you to apply. We offer flexibility in the research topic
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surveillance, prevention, and control of infectious diseases. Example projects include assessing drivers of global infectious disease dynamics and developing short- and long-term forecasts for those diseases