34 molecular-dynamics-simulation Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Minnesota
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Regular Job Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Job Duties: Lead development of core reconstruction and simulation software for the LDMX
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production to explore their pathogenic dynamics using microscopic, microbiological, and molecular tools. Please visit the Ranjan Lab for more information. The incumbent is expected to take a leadership role
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are typically interdisciplinary and integrate genomics, molecular biology, microbiology, genetics, and organismal approaches. Major Areas of Accountability 70% Research Activities Lead the design and execution
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. Candidates should have experience in handling of animals, sampling of live and dead animals, sample processing for cell culture and molecular analysis such as PCR, qPCR and Next Generation Sequencing. Strong
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scholars specializing in dynamical systems modeling of neuronal networks for work on a BRAIN Initiative-funded R01 in collaboration with Gordon Smith at the University of Minnesota and Audrey Sederberg
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engineered strains. Essential and Other Functions: 65% - Analytical chemistry: isolation and structure determination of natural products. 20% - Molecular biology: plasmid construction and strain engineering
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of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics is committed to understanding the molecular mechanisms of metabolic diseases and cancer; developing novel strategies in biocatalysis and biotechnology; and
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the states and dynamics of up to 40 intracellular phosphorylation sites on key signaling proteins in single cells. This comprehensive measurement enables us to precisely determine the signaling and
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on the development of Bayesian statistical/machine learning methods for the data integration analysis of high-throughput imaging and molecular data (i.e., genome, transcriptome, epigenome, and more). The methods would
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. This position is designed to recruit two highly motivated postdocs with a strong background in molecular biology or virology to support studies on Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) oncology. Individuals should be open to