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The Sehgal laboratory invites applications for a Post Doctoral Scholar position that will be based at The Ohio State University. The group is involved in several learning and memory projects, including
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multidisciplinary setting with scientific, clinical and industry collaborators. Along with individual projects postdoctoral scholars are expected to support group initiatives including contributing to grant writing
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; contributing to the chemistry education research program with novel project ideas; assisting with extramural funding proposals; mentoring graduate and undergraduate students; and supporting group activities
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Sciences | Psychology The Sehgal laboratory invites applications for a Post Doctoral Scholar position that will be based at The Ohio State University. The group is involved in several learning and memory
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project, investigating the pathogenic mechanisms and preventive measures of a group of vector-borne intracellular bacteria that cause emerging zoonoses. The successful candidate will utilize in vitro and in
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links and good communication skills with other members in group/core scientific staff in related program areas to gain exposure to, and build knowledge of experimental research activities and approaches
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undergraduate students; and supporting group activities within the Chemistry Education division. Qualifications: Doctoral Degree in Chemistry with specialization in Chemistry Education or related area required
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in a multidisciplinary setting with scientific, clinical and industry collaborators. Along with individual projects postdoctoral scholars are expected to support group initiatives including
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Sciences | Chemistry and Biochemistry Administration A postdoctoral researcher appointment is available in the Carpenter Nanoparticle Spectroscopy Group (https://www.carpentergroup.site/) in the Department
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% Prepare technical reports, scholarly publications, and presentations to communicate research findings. Assist in mentoring student employees and participate in research group and unit meetings