72 advance-soil-structure-modelling Postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University
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single-particle microscopy and spectroscopy infrastructure, including sample preparation protocols and construction of optical microscopes designed for single-particle and single-molecule measurements
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record of accomplishments in intense laser-plasma physics. Experience with the Scarlet Laser Facility and particle-in-cell modeling Preferred Qualifications: Experience designing and running experiments
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processing equipment development. The ideal candidate will have experience applying domain knowledge in materials science and engineering as well as machine design and construction to create, with our great
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studies, that are aligned with mentor teams research, ensuring consistency with established methodological approaches and models, adherence to project timelines, and completeness of documentation; write and
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the behavioral side effects of cancer chemotherapy that are associated with inflammation. We will use mouse modeling to study mechanisms and run a pilot clinical trial in women with breast cancer. We
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failures of transformers as well as advancing the capability and safety of language agents. Responsibilities will include leading research projects, training graduate and undergraduate researchers, assisting
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metastatic disease. To tackle these questions, we use cutting-edge technologies, including spatial transcriptomics, single-cell multi-omics, tumor immunology, and in vivo genetically engineered mouse models
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spectrometry-based metabolomics, isotope tracing, and lipidomics, to dissect metabolic rewiring in lung cancer. The research will integrate patient-derived models, organoids, and in vivo tumor models. Lab Focus
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western blot. Experience and comfort in mouse handling and nervous system dissections, including ganglia. Experience working with AAVs and Cre-Lox models. To work on projects investigating brain-adipose
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the Pacific Northwest and developing a time-dependent interseismic coupling model. This project is a component of an active research grant funded by the National Science Foundation for the Cascadia Region