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join the laboratory of Dr. Xiangming Zha in the Clinical Neuroscience Research Center in the Department of Neurosurgery. The research areas include molecular signaling and neuroprotective mechanisms in
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discipline Strong experimental background in peptide-based mass spectrometry Solid understanding of peptide ionization and fragmentation mechanisms Proven experience with LC-MS/MS troubleshooting and method
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nanoparticles to uncover atomistic mechanisms for sustainable catalysis. 3. Visualizing Chemical Dynamics in Real Time You will apply advanced atomic-resolution imaging and image analysis to uncover surface
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, computational mechanics, computer science, applied mathematics or similar Strong experience with deep learning, e.g. PyTorch, JAX, TensorFlow, and probabilistic methods Familiarity with graph neural networks
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-resolved fluorescence methods for studying protein-protein interactions and protein structure-function relationships in live cells. This project will focus on elucidating the structure-function mechanisms
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mechanisms that can serve as future targets for early detection, prevention, and treatment. Our lab is at the forefront of Alzheimer’s genetics research, and has a strong international network to enhance gene
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NIH funded laboratory with interest in mechanisms of wound healing, specifically keloid formation. Candidates must have PhD, MD/PhD, or MD or equivalent and must be highly motivated. The successful
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, assembloids and chimeroids to investigate mechanisms of Parkinson's disease (PD). The work has a particular focus on high-throughput technologies and the analysis of protein aggregation. The project integrates
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to have direct impact on patient care and clinical trials. Our program leverages 3D printing (primarily semi-solid extrusion) as the mechanism for reformulating existing pharmaceuticals - both active
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We are recruiting a group of postdocs who are eager to pursue ground-breaking biomedical research, and we will help them to establish themselves as future scientific leaders. This postdoc program is