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, numerical optimization, numerical partial differential equations, and parallel computing. The Researcher will join a project developing parallel high-order meshing algorithms from medical images and parallel
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& Evolutionary Biology , Chemistry , Pharmacology & Toxicology , Pharmaceutical Chemistry , and Medicinal Chemistry . Additionally, faculty in the KU Cancer Center (some of whom are based at KU Medical Center in
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combination of field and laboratory experiments to identify the processes generating fitness variation among individuals and quantitatively estimate how that variation results in allele frequency change
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. Additionally, faculty in the KU Cancer Center (some of whom are based at KU Medical Center in Kansas City) are also affiliated with the KU IRACDA. All these groups provide an excellent environment for research
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a PhD in biochemistry, molecular biology, chemistry, physics, engineering, or a closely related field in single-molecule biophysics. Candidates should also have extensive research experience in
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KU Innovation Park. Office space adjacent to the laboratory and a desktop computer will be provided. Job Description 70% - Design and execute in vitro and in vivo experiments (e.g
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genomic basis of fitness variation in the model species Drosophila melanogaster. We will use a combination of field and laboratory experiments to identify the processes generating fitness variation among
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non-research professional development activities to advance your career goals. Required Qualifications A PhD in evolution, genetics, genomics, or a related field. A first-author publication/preprint
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, develop algorithms and software, apply them to biological molecular systems, and perform computer-aided drug and protein design. 10% - Present updates on ongoing research, written reports on research
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Shankel Structural Biology Center and the Mass Spectrometry & Analytical Proteomics Laboratory. Office space adjacent to the laboratory and a desktop computer will be provided. Job Description Work directly