10 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation Postdoctoral positions at The University of Iowa
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neurodegenerative diseases and a background in cellular and molecular biology, neuroscience and metabolism. Additionally, the successful candidate will have an interest/expertise in developing novel cellular/tissue
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muscular dystrophy and aging, stem cell based musculoskeletal tissue regeneration, and cellular and molecular mechanisms of osteosarcopenia in Duchenne muscular dystrophy. This position will play
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work on genetic hearing loss in the Molecular Otolaryngology and Renal Research Laboratories (MORL) at the University of Iowa. Hearing research in the MORL is broadly focused on Mendelian forms
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, memory, or attention). Work will be performed using a combination of EEG, intracranial recordings (DBS, sEEG), TMS, fMRI, EMG, brain lesions, computational modeling, and other methods. About the Wessel
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diseases. This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge translational research utilizing both pre-clinical mouse models and human samples and to further our fundamental
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Iowa using Iowa Cancer Registry data and other sources • Collaborate with biostatisticians on modeling initiatives to identify drivers of cancer trends in Iowa • Present research findings at national
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, large-scale discrete-event simulations, machine learning, mathematical modeling, and network science. Desirable Qualifications: A background in epidemiology or healthcare research. Online Application
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reconnection, kinetic plasma turbulence, collisionless shocks, or kinetic instabilities. Desirable Qualifications: Research experience in kinetic plasma physics using kinetic numerical simulations, spacecraft
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optimization, simulation, etc.). Experience working with electronic health record data. Demonstrated ability to work in a collaborative environment. Online Application Required Documents Curriculum Vita Name and
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. The scholar will analyze VA data, construct machine learning models (including but not limited to interpretable models) focusing on clinical outcome prediction, develop manuscripts to submit to leading journals