37 postdoc-molecular-dynamics-simulation Fellowship positions at University of Michigan
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send materials to ukarvind@umich.edu with Subject "SIBL Bioinformatics Postdoc". Job Summary The Systems Imaging and Bioinformatics Laboratory (SIBL) in the Department of Computational Medicine and
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Summary A Postdoctoral position is available in the Sutton Laboratory in the Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology at the University of Michigan (UM) Medical School to study altered synapse
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for any reason, throughout the course of employment. Learn more about the work modes . Additional Information One-year postdoc with option to renew. Background Screening Michigan Medicine conducts
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of their work within an intellectually wide-ranging and dynamic academic setting. Each fellowship entails teaching related to the candidate's area of interest and in the core curriculum, resources
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methods; Demonstrated working knowledge of geophysical and/or ecological processes related to climate change, water, coastal/riverine dynamics, and associated hazards; Demonstrated strong writing and oral
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methods, atomic and molecular spectroscopy, and data analysis. Ability for design and undertake experimental research, analyze results and prepare manuscripts for publication in high-quality academic
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one from your current graduate or clinical residency training program. Graduate-level academic transcripts (unofficial is acceptable) Two writing samples, preferably a copy of a previously published
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approaches, our goal is to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying RAN translation and its contribution to neurodegeneration. Mission Statement Michigan Medicine improves the health of patients
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, with specialists working in hydrodynamics; marine and offshore structures; dynamics, control and marine system integration; robotics and autonomy; yacht design; design, production, and management; marine
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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