22 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation Postdoctoral positions at The University of Arizona
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or mitochondrial dysfunction. Perform experiments utilizing molecular, genetic, cellular and imaging approaches in both rodent and cell models. Participate in the development and validation of rodent and cell models
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medicine within the Gurtner Lab. This position will drive independent and collaborative research efforts integrating molecular biology, animal models, single-cell sequencing, and spatial transcriptomics
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dynamics/activity and the importance in causing liver steatosis; 3) the molecular mechanism underlying trans-generational obesity. To address these questions, we use molecular and cellular biological
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about working at the University of Arizona and relocations services, please click here . Duties & Responsibilities Investigate the molecular and physiological mechanisms underlying metal transport
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the gap between cell biology and clinical translation, and is fully funded, collaborative, and actively publishing. You'll develop in vitro and in vivo models focused on neural repair, tissue regeneration
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& Responsibilities Plan, design and conduct advanced, multi-disciplinary research involving the use of mouse models, human tissue and blood samples. Use biochemical, cellular, molecular, and pharmacological approaches
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experience in biochemistry, molecular biology, immunology, cellular, molecular, and structural biology, or biological sciences are encouraged to apply. This position is eligible for visa sponsorship
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assimilation frameworks for high-dimensional dynamical systems. Strong skills in modeling, simulation, and Monte Carlo analysis for aerospace systems. Ability to integrate estimation algorithms into closed-loop
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requires a high level of enthusiasm, dedication, and drive for applicants interested in conducting evolutionary guided research into the molecular mechanisms of T-Cell activation and cell fate decisions
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within the Department and with other units across the University. Utilize molecular biology, biochemical techniques and high resolution imaging and perform in vitro functional analyses. Perform small