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the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) in Morocco! We are seeking a talented candidate in bioinformatics microbial genomics to join the dynamic research group led by Professor Vittorio Venturi. At AGC
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field. Demonstrated ability to perform research that addresses fundamental science questions. Demonstrated experience with computational chemistry methods including density functional theory, molecular
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teams within Development Sciences organization to support and guide the design of drug products. In this role, the postdoctoral fellow will be part of a dynamic, engaging, and multidisciplinary
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simulation or machine learning of soft and biological matter, e.g. Monte Carlo, molecular dynamics and finite element computer simulations. Origins of life research involving topology and chirality
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Position Description A Postdoc Fellow position is available at The Yeh Laboratory at CSHL Cancer Center (http://yehlab.labsites.cshl.edu ). We are recruiting new members passionate about drug
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knowledgeable in molecular biology and chemical analysis. Proficiency in biostatistics is very desirable. The postdoctoral fellow will play an integral role within our dynamic, multidisciplinary team dedicated
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methods. Currently, Gloria Ugwuja is working in Potsdam on a Georg Forster Fellowship. Humboldt Foundation/David Ausserhofer Against the flow: Professor of Molecular Biology, Carmen Gloria Feijoo, wants