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) the information in your candidate profile as it will transfer to your application. Job Title: Research Track Faculty - Assistant Professor - Medical Oncology Department: Medicine | IM Medical Oncology The Ohio
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role in advancing our mission to develop next-generation digital twin frameworks that integrate physics-based modeling, data-driven inference, and real-time monitoring to support robust lifecycle
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, Biomedical/Health Informatics or Computer Science. Strong quantitative background in pharmacoepidemiologic methods, bioinformatics, causal inference modeling, AI/ML methods. Prior experience with analyzing
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Services Research, Statistics/Biostatistics, Biomedical/Health Informatics or Computer Science. Strong quantitative background in pharmacoepidemiologic methods, bioinformatics, causal inference modeling, AI
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QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION (List all desired skills/qualifications) Knowledge of evolutionary theory and use of genomic data to infer epidemic patterns Experience using next-generation sequencing to study within
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partners working in hearing, language, aging, and health equity. Key Research Areas: Longitudinal studies tracking speech recognition, cognitive functioning, and quality of life over time in adults receiving
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. The CMS group invites applications for a Post Doctoral Scholar position that will be based at the OSU campus. The group is involved in several analyses and upgrade projects, including the Track Trigger
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, or related discipline; a proven track record of publications; previous experience with yeast genetics and RNA biology and bio-informatic analysis, and a proven ability to work independently and to mentor
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-testing of tracks and courses and examining the efficacy and effectiveness of the DoDVLS within community-based settings. Key activities for the Post-Doctoral Researcher – DoDVLS include conceptualizing and
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-quality flow cytometry-based assays, and molecular cloning. Experience in RNA-seq and next-generation sequencing data analysis is desirable. A proven academic publication track record, including first