60 distributed-computing-"Multiple" Postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University
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community ecology, bryophyte taxonomy, and species distribution models. The results of the work will be used to direct bryophyte conservation efforts. Required: Ph.D. degree in a field of biological sciences
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of highly specialized mass spectrometry assays to support immuno-oncology and cancer biology research initiatives, collaborating closely with a multidisciplinary team of computational biologists
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therapeutics for patients with multiple myeloma. The Postdoctoral Research will: - train under the mentorship of the PI to conduct research on MM biology and immunology; - will perform in vitro molecular biology
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Scholars are expected to lead analyses critical to the species delimitation research program and to take initiative in contributing to the design of investigations into little brown bats and other species
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motivated Post Doctoral Scholar to collaborate on multiple research projects related to Aquatic Ecology and Fish Ecology including, but not limited to, riverine habitat assessment and restoration, fish
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is one of the university's largest and most diverse departments. The department is the home to multiple internationally renowned centers, such as Center for Cosmology & AstroParticle Physics (CCAPP
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engineering related research, makes and records observations and measurements, collects and compiles data for computer input and analysis, perform literature search on related topics, and operates and maintains
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| Electrical and Computer Engineering This position researches theoretical and experimental methods for the detection of counterfeit integrated circuits assists with the development of grant writing and
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of the Medical Staff, and the direction of the attending psychologist. Completion of current doctoral program is required. 50% of duties will be inpatient. 50% of duties will be outpatient. Additional Information
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, and therapeutic response and resistance and to translate these findings to improve patient outcomes. The overall goal of this research program—spanning basic mechanistic discoveries, application of high