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immunoassay services to support basic, translational, and clinical IO studies. The PIIO’s Immuno-Oncology Informatics Group (IOIG) provides data analytics for flow and mass cytometry, bulk and single-cell RNA
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modeling, and simulation techniques. Ideal candidates will bring a minimum of eight years of experience in analytics, with a preference for those with over twelve years in data science, business intelligence
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as the inaugural chair. Through 2016, we have had 286 graduates of our residency program, now practicing across the country. Research is a core mission of the Department of Emergency Medicine with
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focused on swine production. This is a non-tenure track, multi-year appointment eligible for renewal. The ideal candidate will establish an innovative teaching program to deliver animal sciences subject
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promotion dependent on research performance and mutual interests. Required Qualifications: PhD in related subject areas, such as computer science, information science, and health/biomedical informatics
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, evidence-based care. We are interested in candidates that complement our current strengths and support our clinical mission. We seek to hire faculty to help build our psychosis program. The successful
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associate professor or professor rank, with an extramurally funded clinical or translational research program to lead an elite team of academic physicians. The successful candidate will provide strategic
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University Wexner Medical Center (OSUWMC) Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health is seeking faculty members (open rank) to join our Mood and Anxiety Program to help advance our research mission
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quality assurance program for the laboratory. Collaborates with the histocompatibility laboratory Director to develop on-going mechanisms to analyze data on the accuracy of histocompatibility testing
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Program, and Leadership and Community Engagement, to create and provide educational offerings within the Commons. The Managing Director will collaborate with the Center for the Study of Student Life