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strategies to enhance tumor immunogenicity and overcome resistance to immunotherapy. Our research focuses on identifying metabolic vulnerabilities in cancer and developing metabolic interventions to convert
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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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studied; develops and troubleshoots new experimental techniques and protocols; attends research seminars; contributes to manuscript preparation and supports technical writing; participates in preparation
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| Radiology Position Overview: We are seeking a highly-motivated postdoctoral scholar to contribute to the development and clinical translation of advanced MRI methods for women’s imaging. The ideal candidate
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, translate research findings into clinically meaningful insights, and initiate a new line of research in assistive technology service provision or new technology development. The Post Doctoral Scholar is
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Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Medical Oncology who provides scientific direction for correlative research studies in oncology; participates in the development of original
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, with a focus on building multimodal AI models to predict dental caries progression. The successful candidate will work on developing deep learning and computer vision models using longitudinal dental
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will have the opportunity to develop and implement new methods for research, take the lead on research projects, write manuscripts and grant proposals, and present results of that research
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microbiology, immunology, and cell biology research techniques and procedures including microscopy imaging; develops, adopts and implements new laboratory methods; analyzes and interprets data; writes research
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and mechanisms of selective autophagy and lipid metabolisms in neural stem cells, microglia, and astrocytes. The lab developed novel genetically engineered mouse models to study roles of autophagy genes