141 fully-funded-phd-program-computer-science Postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University
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psychology within college athletics. Minimum Qualifications: Doctoral degree in clinical or counseling psychology (Ph.D. Or Psy.D.) from an APA accredited program. The applicant must have verifiable training
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; participates in preparation of grant applications for extramural funding; performs additional duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Doctoral degree in Biological Sciences required; Requires successful
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reports based on laboratory research results; assists with development and preparation of grant proposals to obtain outside funding in support of research; prepare summaries of research findings
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conditions. 2. Must be able to work at a computer for extended periods for data analysis, and manuscript preparation. 3. May require routine work with biological samples, including recombinant proteins and
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diversity and inclusion and encourage applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds and experiences. The Postdoctoral Scholar will work on ongoing grant-funded projects broadly centered around
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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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applications for extramural funding. Doctoral degree in a biological or health sciences field or an equivalent combination of education and experience required; experience in animal studies, molecular biology
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encourage applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds and experiences. The Postdoctoral Scholar will work in the laboratory of Dr. Benjamin Segal on ongoing grant-funded projects centered around the
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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
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environment with standard laboratory conditions. 2. Must be able to work at a computer for extended periods for data analysis, and manuscript preparation. 3. May require routine work with biological samples