53 quality-and-reliability-engineering Postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University
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for submission to peer-reviewed journals; and mentoring undergraduate and graduate students. Qualifications: PhD in Chemistry, Physics, Chemical Engineering or a related field by the time of hire is required
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and mentorship of junior colleagues and participation in professional societies. Position requirements: PhD in Physics, Medical Physics, Electrical/Biomedical Engineering or related field. MRI pulse
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Informatics; designs and develops novel computational tools for biomedical data analysis; performs large-scale analysis using omics data; assists in identifying new biomedical data analysis technology and
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animal models (mouse). Plans, executes and independently manages research activities with the goal of producing publications in quality cancer research journals. Writes and prepares manuscripts
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-quality flow cytometry-based assays, and molecular cloning. Experience in RNA-seq and next-generation sequencing data analysis is desirable. A proven academic publication track record, including first
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contributing to grant writing and mentorship of junior colleagues and participation in professional societies. Position requirements: PhD in Physics, Medical Physics, Electrical/Biomedical Engineering or related
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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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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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a strong economy based on government as well as service, transportation, and technology industries. Additional information about the Columbus area is available here . In addition to its Columbus
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techniques, data analysis, and scientific communication. Required: PhD in chemistry, physics, biomedical engineering, or other related discipline. Past graduate or postdoctoral experience with single-particle