18 molecular-dynamics-simulation Postdoctoral positions at THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG
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Sciences, Pharmacology, Biology, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Immunology, Bioengineering, Chemistry, Data Science or related fields. Post-doctorate experience preferred. Proven track record in conducting
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the possibility of renewal subject to funding availability and satisfactory performance) Applicants should possess a doctoral degree (Ph.D.) in Stem Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Developmental Biology, or a
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molecular biology will be an advantage. Preference will be given to those with expertise in bioinformatics and computational biology, with strong interests in translational research utilizing single-cell
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. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in Biological/Biomedical Sciences, Microbiology, Bioengineering, or a related field, with experience in cell culture, molecular and cell biology, and animal models. Skills in
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oversight of the project, ensuring adherence to international research standards and ethical guidelines. Lead the design and development of computational simulation methodologies for testing orthopaedic
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of renewal subject to funding availability and satisfactory performance) Applicants must hold a Ph.D. degree, preferably in developmental biology, animal genetics, molecular biology, or a closely related
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, molecular beam epitaxy an excellent command of written and spoken English good interpersonal, communication, organizational and problem-solving skills the ability to work independently and in a team the
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. Potential projects include: Developing AI/multimodal models (e.g., integrating single-cell omics, spatial transcriptomics, epigenomics, and proteomics) to simulate virtual neural stem cells or organoids
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, Molecular Biology, Structural Biology, or a related discipline. Proficiency in English, along with strong collaborative communication skills, is essential. The applicant should have high motivation and a
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, epigenomics, and proteomics) to simulate virtual neural stem cells or organoids. Investigating epigenetic regulation (DNA methylation, histone modifications) in stem cell fate decisions, reprogramming, and