26 phd-in-structural-engineering Postdoctoral positions at Medical College of Wisconsin
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congenital heart defects, tissue engineering, and biomaterial development. Execute experiments involving bioreactor based studies Coordinate research study activities; lead and manage projects. Oversee
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Postdoctoral Trainee you will beworking in our Pediatrics Department. Purpose A Predoctoral Research Scholar at MCW is an individual who has completed their PhD program and is waiting for their degree to be
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Position Description: Postdoctoral Researcher in Structural Biology -- Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) The Wang Lab in the Department of Biophysics at the Medical College of Wisconsin is seeking
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education: PhD in a scientific field or MD Minimum experience: 0-3 years of prior postdoc experience Preferred Qualifications: Preferred Experience: Expertise in GPCR pharmacology and structural biology Why
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join a highly collaborative laboratory focused on the development and application of MRI technology and analysis software in the Department of Biophysics, with access to state-of-the-art instrumentation
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Biology, Neurobiology and Anatomy. Purpose Post-doctoral position is available in the Department of Cell Biology focused on G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) protein structure and dynamics toward drug
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engagement. Specific knowledge in the following areas is highly valued: health equity, global health, environmental justice, housing, structural racism, neighborhood effects on health, greenspace and green
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structural determinants of biased agonism to design and screen compounds as potential drugs at various GPCR signaling pathways aimed at treating depression, pain, cancer, and various other diseases. This post
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: PhD in a scientific field or MD Minimum experience: 0 years Preferred Qualifications: Preferred experience: Background or experience in virology Why MCW? • Outstanding Healthcare Coverage, including but
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faithful cytokinesis in eukaryotic cells and post-translational modifications (glycosylation, phosphorylation) that fine-tune their function. We take multi-disciplinary approaches including structure