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of iinterest CV Statement of interest in health development research from a nursing perspective Research fit with our program model Identification of potential training faculty mentors Transcripts from
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. Yang Gao joined The Ohio State University (OSU) in August 2025 as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Cancer Biology & Genetics, where he is establishing an independent research program
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The Schumacher research group invites applications for a Post Doctoral Scholar position that will be based at OSU. The group is involved in several experimental and computational projects, including ultra-intense
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your application: Letter of iinterest CV Statement of interest in health development research from a nursing perspective Research “fit” with our program model Identification of potential training faculty
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. Responsibilities will include contributing to the cleaning and management of large administrative data on childcare providers and families; implementing econometric modeling techniques using R and/or Python
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Biology & Genetics, where he is establishing an independent research program. Supported by generous start-up funding from OSU and an active NIH K99/R00 award, the Gao Lab provides a strong and stable
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computational projects, including ultra-intense laser-plasma interactions and the physics of plasma mirror operation. The Post Doctoral Scholar will take a leading role in this work and running the Scarlet Laser
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through designing and conducting gene expression experiments in non-model systems, developing computational pipelines to study gene family evolution, and analyzing and interpreting genomic and gene
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the cutting edge of foundation models, spatial omics analytics, and computational pathology, with a mission to turn massive, heterogeneous datasets into actionable insights for precision immuno-oncology
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| Computer Science and Engineering Postdoctoral Scholar in The OSU Natural Language Processing Group Two Postdoctoral Scholar positions are available in the Natural Language Processing Group co-led by Prof