63 modelling-complexity-geocomputation Postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University
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experiments in protein engineering, molecular biology, biochemistry, and next-generation sequencing (NGS). The ideal candidate will have experience with computational tools for protein modeling and design—such
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such as mathematical physics, by the time of hire is required, along with a strong background in complex analysis of several variables, elliptic PDEs, and asymptotic analysis. Excellent verbal and
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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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executes complex laboratory experiments; rodent MI survival surgeries; echocardiography; maintaining surgical records; plans and executes advanced molecular and cellular techniques; plans, coordinates and
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Genetics to join our team. Our mission is to advance the understanding of the genetic architecture of complex human diseases and traits, enhance our ability to predict disease, target prevention efforts in
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| Ophthalmology We are seeking a Postdoc with strong bioinformatics / Statistical Genetics skills to join us. Our mission is to advance the understanding of the genetic architecture of complex human diseases and
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2025/2026 academic year. The digital and social media platforms where we conduct much of our everyday expression today are shaped by algorithms and Large Language Model AIs, technologies of automation
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are shaped by algorithms and Large Language Model AIs, technologies of automation and creation that mimic the superorganic “tradition” to which past folklorists had misguidedly assigned sole agency. How should
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identifying and conducting interviews with pesticide applicators, coding responses to interviews and integrating interview responses using a mental models approach. It is expected that the successful candidate
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transgenerational plasticity shapes individual responses to both natural and human-induced environmental change, using fish as model organisms. The successful candidate will have flexibility in determining