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Date: Tue Feb 3 00:57:24 2026
Subject: 26.02.02 Postdoctoral position in molecular simulations of asymmetric biomembranes at Okayama University, Japan
One postdoctoral position is available at Okayama University for research on
molecular simulations of asymmetric and heterogeneous biological membranes.
The research aims to clarify how lipid asymmetry between membrane leaflets
and membrane heterogeneity, such as lipid rafts, regulate permeability,
transport efficiency, and membrane fusion. Large-scale coarse-grained
molecular dynamics simulations will be performed using SPICA and 
Shinoda-DeVane-Klein (SDK) force fields.
The successful candidate will work on topics including molecular permeation
through asymmetric membranes, interactions of peptides with lipid bilayers,
and membrane fusion processes relevant to drug delivery systems.
Applicants should hold a Ph.D. degree and have strong experience in molecular
dynamics simulations. Experience with coarse-grained models or lipid
membranes is preferred.
Please email a CV, publication list, contact information for at least two
references, and a brief statement of research interests to:
shinoda%okayama-u.ac.jp
Subject: Postdoc position application
More information:
https://theocomp.chem.okayama-u.ac.jp/index.html
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