11 molecular-dynamics Fellowship positions at University of Michigan in United States
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sampling molecular dynamics Machine learning Chemoinformatics Background Screening The University of Michigan conducts background checks on all job candidates upon acceptance of a contingent offer and may
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mechanisms of disease pathogenesis. Specific potential pathogenic mechanisms to explore include the role of TRPV4 in regulating actin cytoskeletal dynamics and the integrity of blood-brain barriers. Candidates
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the position and outline skills and experience that relate to this position. Summary Applications are sought for a postdoctoral research position to work on a multi-disciplinary project focusing on molecular
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join our dynamic team. Mission Statement The mission of the University of Michigan is to serve the people of Michigan and the world through preeminence in creating, communicating
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dynamic group and make a difference in the understanding of prostate and kidney cancer biology using a variety of molecular profiling platforms including next generation sequencing, single cell sequencing
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to adrenal tumors utilizing mouse models and human specimens. This position provides an opportunity to work closely with the principal investigators as well as with a dynamic team of collaborative researchers
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of brain science and brain impacting diseases. MNI's cross-disciplinary research portfolio reflects the full range of basic and translational projects from molecular analyses to animal models to human
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interplay between the stroma and the immune system in the context of autoimmune diseases, specifically systemic sclerosis. This opportunity resides within a dynamic laboratory that maintains a tight coupling
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dysregulation in the phenotypes that we study. The candidate will be a member of a dynamic collaborative research lab involved in genetics research; the lab is involved in clinical ascertainment efforts
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dynamic group and make a difference in the understanding of prostate cancer biology using a variety of molecular profiling platforms including next generation sequencing, single cell sequencing, spatial