90 advance-soil-structure-modeling Postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University
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and advancing vaccine and therapeutic design for cancer and other diseases that affect both humans and animals. The successful candidate will be involved in the structural analysis of antigens
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. Candidates must have expertise in quantitative methodologies (e.g., structural equation modeling, multilevel regression, survey development validation, item-response theory, etc.) and child development
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| Materials Science and Engineering Postdoctoral Researcher – Advanced Electron Microscopy of Structural Metallic Alloys The Leonard Lab at The Ohio State University invites applications for a Postdoctoral
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Postdoctoral Researcher Advanced Electron Microscopy of Structural Metallic Alloys The Leonard Lab at The Ohio State University invites applications for aPostdoctoral Researcherposition focused on utilizing
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biomechanics and ergonomics. The successful applicant will assist SRI graduate students, research staff, and faculty in advanced biomechanics and ergonomics research. Their primary tasks will be to support
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methods. Activities include isolation of nonvolatile compounds of interest by Prep-LC and structural elucidation by MS and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR). Preparation of first and co-authored manuscripts
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postdoctoral scholar position. We are looking for a skilled and highly motivated postdoctoral scholar with expertise in biochemistry, cell biology, structural biology, biophysics or related areas to conduct
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will be on developing new mathematical and algorithmic tools that advance our understanding of these areas and their connections. Possible research directions include explicit constructions of error
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-loaded, cell-based therapy in humanized mice bearing triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). The individual must possess advanced scientific knowledge and be capable of exercising considerable independent
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, and academic and agency researchers, to help identify a data-sharing architecture (“database ecosystem”) suitable for use in the Great Lakes Basin. A potential need to conduct structured or semi