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field Strong publication record and experience in basic science or translational research Background in molecular oncology, tumor biology, liver-focused or immune-focused research, or computational
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skillsets. The Wright Group is focused on phenotype-driven studies of gut and oral microbiomes. Within this focus, the research group has a strong program in the synthesis and application of chemical probes
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resource recovery pipelines You will contribute to the translation of structural and biophysical insights into technologies or methods for transforming recovered biopolymers into valuable products or process
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to deliver a specific research project and/or you will bring independent, creative science, or specific skills to a team delivering a project or program. Through this work, you will build scientific
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industrial and academic partners. The overall goal of the project is to optimize the design of water eletrolyzers for efficient green energy production. You will be conducting Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD
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methodologies, including fluorescence-based detection and force-based manipulation Demonstrated proficiency in experimental design and data analysis related to single-molecule studies Application Process To apply
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diverse academic backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Network Security, Information Assurance, Model-driven Security, Cloud Computing, Cryptography, Satellite Systems, Vehicular
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Process To apply, please submit a comprehensive application package consisting of a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and the names of three references. Direct your application to Prof. Huang, and email it to
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Possibility of part-time work Family-friendly working environment Sustainable travel to work: subsidized Germany job ticket Our Corporate Health Management Program offers a holistic approach to your well
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biological problems and is thus not focused on development of computational methods. We wish to generate small protein binders against a range of important neuroscience targets – principally intrinsically