11 advance-structure-modeling-"University-of-Exeter" PhD positions at University of Pittsburgh
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Faculty Professor Research Assistant - Full-Time Med-Structural Biology - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25001419) The Department of Structural Biology is currently recruiting full-time Research
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the development and application electronic structure calculations is essential. Desired Qualifications: • Experience in the following areas: – Design of accurate many-body force fields, – Implementation
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, data visualizations, and models. Essential Functions Identify prospective participants, consent, enroll, collect biospecimens, disburse biospecimens to labs, track information, enter data into database
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, (small)RNA seq, genomics, epigenetics). The individual will work and foster collaborations in and outside of the University to help advance the scientific capabilities and goals of the Laboratory
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responsibilities include: • Support advanced MRI modalities such as multi-band BOLD fMRI, and multi-echo BOLD fMRI. • Oversee data quality assurance/quality control (daily/weekly) of existing MR
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working in any area of immunology. Our long-term goal is to continue to grow an already strong and diverse department that will enhance opportunities for major research advances through deep cross
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publication, and presentations at scientific meetings. To ensure candidate’s successful advancement, feedback and performance evaluations will be provided. JOB DUTIES: A Research Assistant Professor position
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for cardiovascular patient monitoring, including wearables (e.g., smartphones) for measuring blood pressure and tracking heart failure, and hospital and implantable devices for advanced hemodynamic monitoring
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existing equipment and components and provide or arrange for advanced maintenance. Candidates from groups traditionally underrepresented in physics are strongly encouraged to apply. One of the major
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all aspects of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility within our community. This commitment is a fundamental value of the University and is crucial in helping us advance our mission, which