Postdoctoral Researcher in Vermaas Lab
Listed on 2026-02-12
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Data Scientist -
Healthcare
Data Scientist
Overview
CHARMM is a versatile program for atomic-level simulation of many-particle systems, particularly macromolecules of biological interest.
- M. Karplus This is part of a NIH funded effort to reveal how plant natural products are transported, and how these small molecules can be applied to human health. The larger mission of the Vermaas laboratory is to study plant processes such as photosynthesis, cell wall biosynthesis, and specialized metabolite transport. These questions are key to solving sustainability challenges. With the ultimate goal of facilitating a robust bioeconomy, the Vermaas lab leverages computational methods such as atomistic or coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations with both classical and machine-learned force fields to study key questions around these topics.
By using and developing these molecular simulation tools, the Vermaas lab seeks to create a molecular-level picture of these biological phenomena. The lab is looking for a postdoctoral scholar seeking to further their own career by collaborating in this space.
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