29 molecular-dynamics-simulation Fellowship positions at University of British Columbia
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Job Summary The candidate would work within a dynamic and vibrant lab with a proven track record of outstanding achievements and contributions in translational biomedical research. This position
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information on the lab is available at https://pavlab.msl.ubc.ca . The Michael Smith Laboratories (MSL; https://www.msl.ubc.ca/) is a dynamic hub for groundbreaking research and education excellence. Our highly
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, integrates biochemistry, chemistry, bioinformatics, and molecular genetics to elucidate and engineer the biosynthesis of valuable small molecules from medicinal plants. Our ultimate aim is to learn and
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fully funded for 2 years with the possibility of extension. We are looking for a team member to spearhead and shape the project over a period of 3-5 years and provide a very dynamic yet supportive
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would work within a dynamic and vibrant lab with a proven track record of outstanding achievements and contributions in translational biomedical research. This position allows the candidate to contribute
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, stochasticity, metacommunity dynamics) to hypothesis development and result interpretation. Develop and test a spatial framework that makes use of ecological theory (e.g., of biodiversity processes), ocean
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the complicated dynamics of the brain, thereby enabling their roles as research tools to assist in screening, diagnosis, prognosis, clinical trial design and interpretation. We work collaboratively with many
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equipment, facilities, space and services . These include a magnetic resonance imaging facility, a cellular imaging team with advanced microscopy instrumentation, customized molecular and genetic tools
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Academic Job Category Faculty Non Bargaining Job Title Postdoctoral Research Fellow Department Foster Laboratory | Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | Faculty of Medicine (Leonard
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. On his retirement, he became its first distinguished research scientist. Dr. Herzberg's research encompassed physics, chemistry, molecular spectroscopy and astrophysics. Dr. Luise Herzberg received her PhD