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) the information in your candidate profile as it will transfer to your application. Job Title: Semester Lecturer Department: Engineering | Electrical and Computer Engineering a temporary, non-tenure track position
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: Job Requirements: Required: PhD in computer science, biomedical informatics, electrical engineering, or a related field Demonstrated expertise in machine learning, deep learning, and image-based
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Desired : Advanced degree and/or training (e.g., MS, MPH, PhD, residency program) Eligibility to practice veterinary medicine in Ohio Prior experience teaching students Familiarity with food animal
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Doctoral Scholar to join the newly established laboratory of Dr. Yoko Nishiga, focused on radiation immunology and cancer biology. The lab investigates how radiation therapy reshapes the tumor immune
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) the information in your candidate profile as it will transfer to your application. Job Title: Faculty - Department of Biomedical Informatics, Division of Biostatistics and Population Health, Biostatistics (Open
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employee in this position is subject to indoor environmental conditions. This position requires sustained periods using a keyboard and performing other computer work as well as reviewing documents both in
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programs in Special Education, Business Education, and Family/Consumer Sciences. Our School Psychology program is accredited by APA and NASP, and our Counselor Education program is accredited by CACREP. Our
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maintaining extramural funding supporting research in oral health. Engage in research within the college and across other health science units at the Ohio State University and demonstrate high-quality scholarly
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to provide strategic leadership for the department while advancing excellence in teaching and community engagement. This role oversees departmental planning, faculty collaboration, and program
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responsibilities. The successful candidate will take a patient-centered, individualized, and science-based approach to address the root causes of chronic disease rather than managing isolated symptoms. This role