36 postdoc-molecular-dynamics-simulation Fellowship positions at University of British Columbia
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international scholars. Postdoctoral Fellows receive $80,000 each year in salary, $1,000 each year in dedicated research funds, and Notre Dame benefits. Note: This opportunity is only for postdocs working on love
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technologies and functional genomics to dissect mechanisms of treatment resistance and lineage plasticity in advanced prostate cancer. The successful candidate will join a dynamic, multidisciplinary team with
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simulation purposes and perform simulations to understand flash-back dynamics as well as study noise and pollutants emissions for stable operation of the burner; e) Use high-resolution experimental data
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projects include but are not limited to designing, building, testing, and scaling: (1) molecular data storage, and (2) chemical reaction networks. The ability to bring static and dynamic DNA nanotechnology
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position focuses on advancing the integration of gene regulatory network (GRN) simulations into multicellular and tissue-level systems using machine learning—particularly graph neural networks (GNNs) and
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on advancing the integration of gene regulatory network (GRN) simulations into multicellular and tissue-level systems using machine learning—particularly graph neural networks (GNNs) and reinforcement learning
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If you are a recent doctoral graduate, or postdoc, and would like to obtain additional training within your field, ORISE can help you find a postdoctoral research fellowship at a national laboratory
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, or forest management. Project Overview The postdoc will contribute to the Silva21 research program, which aims to develop innovative strategies to enhance the resilience of Canadian forests in the face of
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in the Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine is seeking a full-time (1.0 FTE) Postdoctoral Fellow in wound healing and molecular biology for a two-year term with possibility of extension
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conditions for a rewarding career. The Granville Laboratory in the Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine is seeking a full-time (1.0 FTE) Postdoctoral Fellow in wound healing and molecular