38 postdoc-molecular-dynamics-simulation Fellowship positions at University of Michigan
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crystallography, neutron diffraction), kinetics (transient and steady state), and in molecular and cellular biology. We have developed novel tools for anaerobic crystallography and for anaerobic structure
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over 56,000 square foot of dedicated, state-of-the-art facilities. BI provides some of the most diverse research environments at U-M. Many grad students, postdocs, visiting scholars from various
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research (e.g. cell culture, molecular biology/biochemistry, and mouse studies), proficiency with word processing and spreadsheets (e.g. GraphPad; Microsoft Word/Excel/ PowerPoint, Google Docs/Sheets/Slides
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. in Cancer Biology or a related field, with a strong foundation in molecular, cancer, and cell biology techniques and principles. A minimum of 2 years of experience working with animal models, such as
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molecular analyses to animal models to human applications. More information about the Kaczorowski lab can be found at http://kaczorowski.lab.medicine.umich.edu Mission Statement Michigan Medicine improves
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on the development and implementation of research plans and goals. Co-authors publications and manuscripts. Presents research findings. Required Qualifications* PhD degree in biochemistry/cell and molecular biology
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effector readouts in cell-based assays, and drug/ligand screening against drug targets Expertise in eukaryotic cell culture, molecular biology, and the willingness to work with low amounts of radioisotope
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sequencing to study the cellular and molecular changes. The role involves both experimental and computational work under the supervision of the Principal Investigator. Mission Statement Michigan Medicine
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faculty and senior trainees with diverse backgrounds. This postdoctoral position will provide a postdoctoral fellow with the opportunity to work in a dynamic, multidisciplinary research team to conduct
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. Job Summary The microbiome represents an exciting frontier in medicine, and early successes in the field have demonstrated the dynamic interactions among individual microbial species and highlighted