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- Postdoctoral Research Fellow Program Overview The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center (OSUCCC) is pleased to announce available postdoctoral fellowship positions within the T32-funded Cancer
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| Materials Science and Engineering Postdoctoral Researcher – Advanced Electron Microscopy of Structural Metallic Alloys The Leonard Lab at The Ohio State University invites applications for a Postdoctoral
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Center Department: Pharmacy | Pharmaceutics and Pharmacology The Pharmacoanalytical Shared Resource (PhASR) seeks a postdoctoral scholar to learn and apply pharmacometrics methodologies in cancer-focused
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Hematology The Postdoctoral Researcher will join the laboratory of Dr. Francesca Cottini, at the Ohio State University in Columbus, OH. This lab focuses on target validation and development of translational
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be set in accordance with the NIH scale for postdoctoral researchers, adjusted for relevant experience. Minimum Education Required PhD Additional Information: Working at Ohio State brings with it a
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the supervision of Dr. Joseph Kwon. We’re seeking a creative Postdoctoral Scholar to join our team and advance cutting-edge multiscale and hybrid modeling—integrating first-principles simulations with
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| Food Science and Technology A postdoctoral research associate opportunity with experience in flavor or analytical chemistry is available to join the Flavor Research and Education Center (Peterson lab
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Sciences | Microbiology Administration In the Fredrick Lab, the postdoctoral scholar will conduct genetic and biochemical experiments to elucidate mechanisms of ribosomal subunit biogenesis in various
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Postdoctoral Researcher Advanced Electron Microscopy of Structural Metallic Alloys The Leonard Lab at The Ohio State University invites applications for aPostdoctoral Researcherposition focused on utilizing
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| IM Palliative Medicine Postdoctoral researcher will implement clinical interventions with people with cancer under the supervision of Dr. Sharla Wells-Di Gregorio. The primary study involves