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Hematology General summary: This is a Researcher 1 position in the laboratories of Brad Blaser, MD, PhD (75%) and Amanda Toland, PhD (25%) at The Ohio State University. The position involves 25% lab
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. Minimum Education Required Master’s Level Degree with a Major in bioinformatics, biostatistics, computer science, data science, or a related field. Additional Education Desired PhD Level Degree with a Major
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or possession of equivalent experience. Performance Objectives The candidate hired will be expected to maintain an active research program and demonstrate a commitment to excellence in teaching and mentoring of a
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Residency Program was ranked in the top 15th percentile nationwide on the Doximity Residency Navigator list. At OSUWMC Neurology faculty participate in a vibrant culture that is actively shaping the future
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activities, including the submission of new grant applications, related to their work. Required Education: PhD in Engineering Biomechanics, Engineering Mechanics or related field Required Experience: Computer
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to submitting your application, please review and update (if necessary) the information in your candidate profile as it will transfer to your application. Job Title: Academic Program Coordinator Department
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Research Information Exchange Network (ORIEN) Robust clinical trials program with active translational therapeutics that include a clinical research unit, Phase 1 U01 grant and N01 Phase II contract
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tenure-track faculty to lead an independent research program focused structural biology and immuno-oncology with an emphasis on molecular mechanisms of immune regulation in cancer. The faculty would
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on ongoing and new research projects. Participate in writing research papers and presenting results at seminars, workshops, and conferences. Qualifications Required: PhD in Computer Science or Math Strong
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research program focused structural biology and immuno-oncology with an emphasis on molecular mechanisms of immune regulation in cancer. The faculty would leverage OSU’s cryo-EM, NMR, X-ray crystallography