89 computer-science-quantum "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "University of Waterloo" Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in United States
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participate in research projects focused on creation of delivery of mRNA nanoparticles. The ideal candidate will have (or be soon completing) a doctoral degree in biomedical engineering, chemical engineering
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immunotherapies for pediatric tumors. Studies are focused on using genetic engineering approaches to not only render immune cells cancer specific, but also improve their effector function. Genetically modified
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. The successful candidate should have: (1) a Ph.D. degree in microbiology, molecular biology, or a related field, (2) strong skills in molecular biology and genomics (experience in the genetic manipulation of yeast
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major challenges in brain delivery, immunotherapy, and the treatment of retinal, vascular, infectious, or other diseases. The candidate will lead projects aimed at engineering non-viral vectors capable
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dates, but successful applicants are welcome to take up post in New Haven starting July 1, 2026. Application & Selection Process Please apply online at https://career.bmedx.com/registration/2025-NHV-C01
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Job Description A postdoctoral resaerch associate positoin is available in the Gibson lab. The Gibson Lab in the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology invites applications for a Postdoctoral
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, and/or quantum chemistry Cuda, TensorFlow Familiarity with common tools for structure-based molecular modeling or virtual Experience developing or benchmarking computational methods for drug discovery
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A postdoctoral research associate position is available in the lab of Tanja Mittag in the Department of Structural Biology. Project Description: The Mittag laboratory invites applications for a
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A postdoctoral resaerch associate positoin is available in the Gibson lab. The Gibson Lab in the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate
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. At the heart of our program is the GLICO (Glioma-in-a-Cerebral-Organoid)platform, a system we pioneered where patient-derived glioma stem cells are grown within human cerebral organoids. This high-fidelity model