15 model-driven-engineering-"https:" Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Utah
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‑MPs Hypotheses-driven interrogation of mito-MP biology AI‑guided design of therapeutic microproteins If you are excited by the idea of treating microproteins as programmable therapeutic modules and want
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capacity for impact-driven research and support clinical professionals in providing better patient and population-oriented care in an increasingly complex health care delivery system. Through our research
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, aqueous fluid dynamics, physiology, and biomedical engineering. Methodologies in the lab: cell culture (primary human and immortalized cells from the conventional outflow pathway) molecular biology
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(n = ~1 million adults; 188,402 deaths observed), modeling spatial processes, and considering family risk factors. Duties of the postdoctoral associate include preparing area-level data, data analysis
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(n = ~1 million adults; 188,402 deaths observed), modeling spatial processes, and considering family risk factors. Duties of the postdoctoral associate include preparing area-level data, data analysis
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, impact perceptual function in the cortex. Primary methods include computational modeling, electrophysiological data collection and analysis, optogenetics, and behavioral measurement of psychophysical
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: A PhD in a relevant discipline, such as kinesiology, biomechanics, engineering, or rehabilitation science Additionally, the ideal candidate will possess the following preferred qualities: Expertise in
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: A PhD in a relevant discipline, such as kinesiology, biomechanics, engineering, or rehabilitation science Additionally, the ideal candidate will possess the following preferred qualities: Expertise in
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the JAX Python library, including efficient implementations of classical numerical algorithms. 2. Extend the hybrid FEA-ML framework to include nonlinear cohesive zone models with simple traction separation
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genetics, bioinformatics, molecular biology, and animal models to understand the factors that contribute to the onset and progression of osteoarthritis. The Jurynec Lab has identified over 100 candidate gene