98 web-programmer-developer-"INSERM" Postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University
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/ Statistical Genetics or closely related program. Required Qualifications Ph.D. degree in bioinformatics, statistical genetics, biostatistics, or a closely aligned quantitative area. Candidate is expected
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therapeutics, nuclei acid chemistry, cancer mRNA vaccines, RNA delivery, molecular biology, cell culture, biotechnology, biochemistry, protein/RNA structural computation and RNA Nanotechnology. We aim to train
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), and Scanning/Transmission Electron Microscopy (S/TEM). The ideal candidate will have experience applying these techniques to understand deformation mechanisms, microstructural evolution, and failure
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will be on developing new mathematical and algorithmic tools that advance our understanding of these areas and their connections. Possible research directions include explicit constructions of error
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. Efforts to secure funding essential for successful career development will be encouraged and supported. The position will remain open until filled. Guidance by the PI will be provided to assist with
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research. We apply those discoveries to develop more effective approaches to cancer prevention, diagnosis, and therapies – providing tomorrow’s standard of care today. A Cancer-Free World Begins Here
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and analyzes data for research sponsored by appropriate agencies and Institutions; identifies and selects problems to be studied; develops and troubleshoots new experimental techniques and protocols
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, microstructural evolution, and failure behavior in structural metallic alloys, particularly during or after mechanical testing. Experience with hexagonal close-packed (HCP) materials (e.g., titanium, magnesium
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to attract external research funding Attend relevant workshops and conferences Develop contacts and research collaborations within the College and the wider community Promote the reputation of the Group
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of human 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