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the mentorship of Dr. Donneyong, the postdoctoral scholar will be exposed to research grant proposal developments. The postdoctoral scholar will lead the development and publications of manuscripts as the lead
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involving resource recovery while developing their own scholarly interests within the scope of the project. Additional Information: Resume & Cover Letter Required Hiring Range: $61,008 - $69,000 Required
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oncogenic signaling pathways with the goal of developing novel therapies for cancer treatment. Learns and utilizes new techniques. Conceptualizes and executes complex laboratory experiments across a variety
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, biosyngas purification, chemical separation, and hydrogen purification from syngas; develop new research results for new and/or continuing research activities; research results to answer important questions
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Sciences | Evolution Ecology and Organismal Biology The Pennock-Aquatic Conservation and Ecology Lab in the Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology at The Ohio State University is seeking a
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assistants, and analyze the data they collect and prepare that data for publication and presentation at scientific meetings. This person will complete translation of an existing sheep model of chewing from a
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Sciences | Evolution Ecology and Organismal Biology The Hellmann Lab at The Ohio State University seeks a Post Doctoral Scholar to contribute to a project investigating how developmental and
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, CQISE fosters collaborations to advance fundamental quantum science, develop applications with quantum advantage, and train the next generation of quantum scientists. Location: Physics Research Building
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training affects neuromotor rehabilitation; independently designs new analytical approaches and tools; performs experiments; independently develops and troubleshoots new experimental techniques and protocols
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cancers; develops, adopts, and implements new laboratory methods to achieve characterization of the genetic basis of human cancers, identifies novel genes and examines their role in cancer development