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Number: R146286 The PIIO is developing the Center for Antibody Therapeutics (CAT) for producing therapeutic antibodies to fuel pre-clinical and clinical development. Antibody-based drug modalities will
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(https://aihub.osu.edu ). The AI(X) Hub at The Ohio State University is a university-wide initiative to accelerate research, innovation, and education in artificial intelligence. It spans 15 colleges and
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conferences, workshops and seminars; assists with development, writing and preparation of grant proposals to obtain new or renewal of extramural funding in support of research; investigates, identifies and
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Conducting research and development efforts as a Post Doctoral Scholar at the Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics Laboratories led by Professor Igor Adamovich. The Post Doctoral Scholar will focus on experimental
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University (https://aihub.osu.edu ). The AI(X) Hub at The Ohio State University is a university-wide initiative to accelerate research, innovation, and education in artificial intelligence. It spans 15
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provides a dynamic, collaborative research environment with opportunities for manuscript preparation, grant writing, research seminars, and professional development toward independent research careers
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priorities. 5% Create flexible frameworks to support the development of multi-year quality and safety maturation plans for CSEL partners. Education/Experience Minimum Education Required Major Desired Major
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supporting ongoing mouse and cell biology studies. This role offers exceptional opportunities for skill development, career advancement, and involvement in innovative, translational cancer research from
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projects; Strengthen competencies in project management, partnership development, and multidisciplinary collaboration; Build a robust scholarly pipeline grounded in CETEs large-scale education projects
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, determined according to the applicant's expertise and development goals. Together, Spakowicz and Chambers lab study how the microbiome affects the response to cancer treatments, especially immunotherapy, and