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Sciences | Chemistry and Biochemistry Administration Post Doctoral Scholar to join the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at The Ohio State University in studying mass spectrometry method development
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| Electrical and Computer Engineering Participates in electronic materials and device research on wide bandgap semiconductor materials and devices based on Silicon Carbide, emphasizing applications in future
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effective approaches to cancer prevention, diagnosis, and therapies – providing tomorrow’s standard of care today. A Cancer-Free World Begins Here. The OSUCCC – James is the only cancer program in
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Center Department: CCC | Comprehensive Cancer Center Post Doctoral Scholar to join the newly established laboratory of Dr. Yoko Nishiga, focused on radiation immunology and cancer biology. The lab
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trainees as appropriate. Required Qualifications · Ph.D. in Computational Biology, Genomics/Epigenomics, Cancer Biology or a related quantitative discipline. · Strong experience analyzing high-dimensional
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motivated individuals with a track record of success. Although experience in areas such as flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, molecular biology, computational biology, and single-cell sequencing may be
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| Surgical Oncology Job Description The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center (OSUCCC) – James is the only cancer program in the United States featuring a National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated
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cytometry, immunohistochemistry, molecular biology, computational biology, and single-cell sequencing may be helpful, the ability and interest to learn are paramount. Interested applicants should submit a
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| Practice and Science An exciting postdoctoral fellowship opportunity is available at The Ohio State University, College of Pharmacy within the Division of Pharmacy Practice and Science, in partnership with
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State University primarily on skin cancer biology and skin cancer epigenetics in order to investigate what genomic and epigenomic abnormalities exist in skin cancer and how we can modulate DNA damage