60 phd-in-geotechnical-engineering Postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University
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should have demonstrated outstanding performance throughout their previous studies with their own publications. The successful candidate should hold a PhD in biomedical sciences with less than 3 years
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of the Group, the Department, and the College Participate in developing and managing grant budget Monitor expenses Experience and Qualifications Required and/or Desired: PhD or equivalent degree required
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seminars and activities; assists with training of other lab members. Minimum Education Required MD, PhD, or MD/PhD required. Required Qualifications Ability to interact in a highly multidisciplinary
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protein engineering or rational vaccine design. Proficiency with computational tools for structure prediction, modeling, and analysis (e.g., Chimera, PyMOL, Phenix, Rosetta, AlphaFold). Experience mentoring
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genetically engineered mouse models of lung cancer Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams within and beyond home institution Collaborate with bioinformaticians and clinicians for translational studies Write
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Writing for scholarly and applied audiences Delivering presentations to diverse stakeholders Preferred qualifications: Extensive knowledge of and experience with instructional technology and online learning
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Qualifications: Master's degree in Biological Sciences required or an equivalent combination of education and experience is required, PhD preferred. 3 years of experience in a biological/health research capacity
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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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OSUCCC – James, contributing to cross-disciplinary projects and proteomics expertise. Education and Experience Requirements: PhD in biochemistry, analytical chemistry, bioinformatics, or a related field. 5
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and mechanisms of selective autophagy and lipid metabolisms in neural stem cells, microglia, and astrocytes. The lab developed novel genetically engineered mouse models to study roles of autophagy genes