31 civil-engineering-soil-structure-interaction Postdoctoral positions at Yale University
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allosteric inhibitors for other MKPs, investigate their interactions, and apply these findings to study other diseases. Applicants must have experience in structural biology. Interested candidates should send
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physiology and reproductive biology. The candidate is expected to be proficient in recombinant protein expression and purification, membrane protein biochemistry, CryoEM structural biology, and tissue culture
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. 2018;361(6397); Nature. 2017;550(7674):137-141; Cell. 2017;170(1):48-60; Nature. 2016;530(7591):499-503. 1) Structural biology or single molecule biophysics: Projects will push the ceiling of mechanistic
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postdoctoral researcher to participate in a series of projects that focus on leveraging healthcare data to improve patient care. The work spans work with structured and unstructured data in the electronic health
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of Medicine, is seeking a highly motivated and talented postdoctoral researcher to join the team for a pioneering project at the intersection of computational immunology and AI-driven protein engineering. The
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goal is to uncover how mRNA can serve as a building block for tissue engineering and regenerative therapies, with applications in stem cell development, wound healing, and cardiovascular disease
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and include supporting research design and implementation; overseeing data collection and analysis; interacting with internal (postgraduate fellows, research staff based in our affiliated country
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data is beneficial. The role holder must also have excellent communication skills with a proven track record of interacting effectively within interdisciplinary teams (biologists, clinicians, computer
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models, and blockchain-based privacy-preserving learning. The focus will be blockchain technology and machine learning, and candidates with at least one of the backgrounds are welcomed to apply
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builds upon these studies to uncover how tumor cells interact and communicate with their microenvironment, the determinants of metastatic niches, and the mediators of critical cell–cell interactions. Our