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the Principal Investigators). Act as liaison with other departments, divisions or organizations. Monitor an inventory and database of all equipment and supplies and ensure the accuracy of entries and records
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to accurately predict the transport of nanoparticles in human blood, as well as simulate their attachment to cancer cells and subsequent drug release. Expertise in Molecular Dynamics, Dissipative Particle
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. Competitive remuneration and comprehensive employment benefits are offered. Should you require further assistance or if you face any issue with the online application, please feel to contact the Recruitment
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that are received by April 15, 2024, will receive preference, but the positions will remain open until filled. Should you require further assistance or if you face any issue with the online application, please feel
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that are received by April 15, 2024, will receive preference, but the positions will remain open until filled. Should you require further assistance or if you face any issue with the online application, please feel
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corrective action in cases on non-compliance. Conduct analysis of data, and interpret and implement research methodology (with supervision from the Principal Investigators). Act as liaison with other
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procedures and take corrective action in cases on non-compliance. Conduct analysis of data, and interpret and implement research methodology (with supervision from the Principal Investigators). Act as liaison
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to the position Should you require further assistance or if you face any issue with the online application, please feel to contact the Recruitment Team ([email protected] ). Requirements Additional
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analysis of data, and interpret and implement research methodology (with supervision from the Principal Investigator). Act as liaison with other departments, divisions or organizations. Monitor an inventory
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cancerous and normal cells. The candidate will employ a multi-scale modeling approach to accurately predict the transport of nanoparticles in human blood, as well as simulate their attachment to cancer cells