136 computing "https:" "https:" "https:" "Genentech" research jobs at The Ohio State University
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desired; experience in phlebotomy may be desired; experience performing basic laboratory procedures to process biological specimens may be desired; computer skill required with knowledge of database
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and lead and support advanced research on West Nile virus (WNV) dynamics, with a primary focus on computational infectious disease modeling and quantitative analyses of field data. They will contribute
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quantum devices. The Post Doctoral Scholar will embark on a program of independent research with the primary goal of determining how computational and theoretical methods can provide thermodynamic design
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computer input, maintaining field equipment Minimum Required qualifications: Bachelor’s or equivalent experience and 1 year of relevant experience or Associate’s degree or equivalent experience and 3 years
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and the university with the highest degree of integrity applying OSU mission and shared values. Minimum Qualifications: Student must be enrolled in a degree-granting program. Additional Information
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and the university with the highest degree of integrity applying OSU mission and shared values. Minimum Qualifications: Student must be enrolled in a degree-granting program at Ohio State University
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Macintosh and PC computers and handheld devices. Able to work safely in a BSL2 environment. Requires successful completion of a background check; selected candidate may be requested to completed a pre
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. The scholar will perform computational and laboratory-based research to investigate viral deactivation under varying environmental conditions. This position will contribute to data analysis, experimental design
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. While no prior experience is required, 2–4 years of relevant experience is preferred. Proficient computer skills are essential. For patient‑interfacing roles, candidates must have at least one year of
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research assistants to support research on the implementation of the LiFEsports program on campus and in community-based sites in Columbus. Under the supervision of Dr. Samantha Bates (faculty in the College