115 web-programmer-developer-"INSERM" Postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University
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Doctoral Scholar to pursue specialized research training and experience under the guidance of a scientific mentor, conducts research to characterize the genetic basis of human cancers; develops, adopts, and
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cancers; develops, adopts, and implements new laboratory methods to achieve characterization of the genetic basis of human cancers, identifies novel genes and examines their role in cancer development
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This position researches theoretical and experimental methods for development and use of microfluidic and nanofluidic approaches towards understanding which viruses in natural samples interact with bacteria
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| Materials Science and Engineering The NSF HAMMER-ERC at The Ohio State University invites applications for a Post Doctoral Scholar position focused on developing a novel engineered systems for hybrid
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equal opportunity employer, including veterans and disability. As required by Ohio Revised Code section 3345.0216, Ohio State will: educate students by means of free, open and rigorous intellectual
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biology, and/or flow cytometry techniques; develops, adopts and implements new laboratory methods; performs routine procedures on lab animals including surgical procedures and/or administration of drugs
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machine learning—for chemical and biological applications. You will design and implement models ranging from molecular to process scales, develop model-predictive control and optimization strategies, run
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the frequently asked questions . The university is an equal opportunity employer, including veterans and disability. As required by Ohio Revised Code section 3345.0216, Ohio State will: educate students by means
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Sciences | Microbiology Administration This position researches theoretical and experimental methods for development and use of microfluidic and nanofluidic approaches towards understanding which viruses in
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Develops and conduct original research with a focus on basic and translational NIH and Industry sponsored studies on womens health related to the impact of diabetes and hyperglycemic memory in innate immune