59 modelling-complexity-geocomputation Postdoctoral research jobs at The Ohio State University
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spatial biology, single-cell RNAseq Multiplex, etc and animal (mice) models such as humanized mice, PDX models and other models simulating patients. Responsibilities Designs and conducts research on cancer
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develop niche models and physiological drought experiments to assess the impact of precipitation on bryophyte microhabitat needs. To achieve these goals, the candidate will have expertise in bryophyte
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, STEM education, educational psychology, sociology, science, technology, leadership and policy studies, learning sciences, or related field of study; demonstrates ability to tailor complex ideas
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modeling, structural equation modeling, time-series analysis, psychophysiology, or neuroimaging Additional Information: The Department of Psychology within the College of Arts and Sciences seeks a Post
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Upgrade for the high luminosity running of the LHC and searching for Beyond the Standard Model physics using effective field theory. The Post Doctoral Scholar will take a leading role in analysis of Run 2
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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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malignancies with a primary focus on lung cancer. The lab has established the use of multiple high-throughput screening technologies, genomics, proteomics, epigenetics, clinical samples, and animal models
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; plans, designs and executes experiments of considerable scope and complexity in the assigned research lab; collects and analyzes data for research sponsored by appropriate agencies and Institutions
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of his/her scientific mentor to investigate how interoception circuits affect animal behavior using the zebrafish model; independently designs new analytical approaches and tools; performs experiments
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the maturation and degradation of eukaryotic mRNA and the rich variety of ncRNAs and the role of RNases in maintaining cellular homeostasis. Many of the lab’s studies use the model eukaryote budding yeast