6 computational-complexity PhD positions at University of Pittsburgh in United States
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of proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and complexes thereof using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, X-ray crystallography, cryo-electron microscopy, and other biophysical techniques
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scientists to develop and trouble-shoot new/complex protocols for implementation in RHS while participating in existing funded research. Candidates should have proven skills and expertise in analytical
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for the maintenance of the group’s computing equipment, for training new members of the group in methods that fall under your expertise, and for fielding questions on the WESTPA user’s mailing list. Job Description
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collegial Department (29 faculty) that nucleates a larger interactive community (nearly 100 faculty). We support an exceptional Graduate Training Program, host two training grants, a robust weekly seminar
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to established study design and procedures. This program will be obtaining a variety of biospecimens from women with suspected or confirmed gynecologic cancers as well as healthy women. The incumbent will be
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strategic goals of the University of Pittsburgh is to embrace diversity and inclusion; therefore, candidates should be committed to a program of teaching and research that will involve and support a diverse