30 molecular-dynamics-simulation Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Washington
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have a good publication record, and strong background in molecular biology and cell biology. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: For more information on the lab please visit https
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Position Summary The Cooper lab at WashU is seeking a post-doctoral research fellow with a strong background in wet-lab immunology to work on projects related to understanding the molecular
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bioinformatics approaches. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in cancer genomics. Specifically, we are looking for motivated individuals with a diverse skillset including tissue culture, molecular
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research expertise and strong clinical environment at the medical campus provides a unique opportunity to steer projects in several directions. Candidate will develop strong skills in several molecular and
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housed on a floor with several other laboratories that study virus-host interactions. We have ongoing collaborations with labs in many other departments in the University including Molecular Microbiology
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Position Summary Postdoctoral positions are available in the laboratory of Dr. Rui Tang studying small cell lung cancer metastasis. The Tang lab applies a combination of cell/molecular biology
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) biomaterials, soft lithography, and hydrogel synthesis, and (c) cell culture and molecular cell biology assays. The successful candidate is expected to publish papers in prestigious peer-reviewed journals and
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of Radiology) as part of a dynamic team leading the P01 NIH “Redefining Chiari” Study, focusing on multimodal neurofluid imaging. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: Information on being a postdoc
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, Developmental Biology, Molecular Biology, Stem Cell Biology, Teamwork, Teamwork Communication, Transcriptomics, Working Independently Questions For frequently asked questions about the application process, please
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in immunology and/or cell biology/molecular biology. Previous experience with analysis of immune cells, use of pre-clinical GVHD models, and/or lentiviral transduction/CRISPR will be considered