67 postdoc-molecular-dynamics-simulation Postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University
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shape output for a robotic fixation plate bender. This person will lead mechanical validation of robotic bent fixation plates to show they perform as simulated in VSP software. This person will
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of the Department of Astronomy, including participation in department activities and supervision of research projects by students and postdocs. 4. Provide service to the department, college, and university as
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or related disciplines is required by the time of the appointment. Desired: Experience in the areas of the actin cytoskeleton, mechanobiology, protein characterization, advanced cell biology and molecular
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experience with animal experiments using murine cancer models and a strong background in immunology, experience in molecular and cell biology techniques — including primary cell culture, RNA assays, and
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integration of various biologically-derived signals, subject imaging, historic databases, and literature data into multibody dynamic, finite element, and hybrid modeling platforms. Additionally, the post-doc
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the effects of dynamic shaking on physical properties. The Post Doctoral Scholar will embark on a program of independent research with the primary goal of undrained shear experiments on natural seafloor
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| Ophthalmology We are seeking a Postdoc with strong bioinformatics / Statistical Genetics skills to join us. Our mission is to advance the understanding of the genetic architecture of complex human diseases and
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candidate may be requested to complete a pre-employment physical including a drug screen. Create a Job Match for Similar Jobs Logo About The Ohio State University The Ohio State University is a dynamic
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Excellent communication skills and a collaborative mindset Preferred Experience: Proficiency in molecular techniques relevant to cardiovascular biology and metabolism Gained hands-on experience with mouse
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better understand the glial pathogenic mechanisms leading to neuroinflammation and disruption of motility. We are seeking to recruit a highly motivated postodoctoral researcher in a dynamic environment in