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patients to develop research, clinical, and academic skills through active involvement in various aspects of the research process. These include conceiving research ideas, writing protocols, obtaining and
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of Basic and Translational Sciences, Department of Emergency Medicine, collaborates with principal investigator (PI) to develop and implement goals and objectives of studies; conceptualizes, designs and
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/1TmbUYljDoFka/bibliography/public/ and https://u.osu.edu/breitensteinlab/ . Conceptualize, develop and execute an individualized training plan in family-focused research. Conduct research training coursework and
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pathways with the goal of developing novel therapies for cancer treatment. Learns and utilizes new techniques. Conceptualizes and executes complex laboratory experiments across a variety of fields from
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unique environment that fosters innovation, collaboration, and career development for emerging leaders in Cancer Prevention and Control. For More Information Please contact Kelly M. Wolfe, MBA, Program
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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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of RNases related to human health and disease. The Post Doctoral Scholar will embark on a program of independent research with the primary goal to determine how RNases regulate gene expression in the cell
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PIIO institute with access to state-of the-art facilities and technologies. The Rubinstein laboratory is focused on developing immune-based strategies that will help individuals with cancer and other
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biochemistry. Post Doctoral Scholars are expected to lead analyses critical to the tRNA processing and modification research program in the Jackman laboratory and to take initiative in contributing
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proposals to obtain outside funding from state and federal agencies; develops, adopts and implements new research methods. A postdoctoral position is available in the ACCELERATE Research Lab in the Division