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, Innovation, STEM Education, and Household Finance Department: Arts and Sciences | Economics The Department of Economics, within the College of Arts and Sciences, seeks three Post Doctoral Scholars to join our
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; performs scientific literature searches; participates in journal clubs, laboratory meetings, and Department seminars and activities; assists with training of other lab members. Minimum Education Required MD
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| School of Environment and Natural Resources The Terrestrial Wildlife Ecology Laboratory in the School of Environment and Natural Resources at The Ohio State University invites applications for a
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extramural funding in support of research; performs scientific literature searches; participates in journal clubs, laboratory meetings, and Department seminars and activities; assists with training of other
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, national, and international scientific conferences, workshops, and seminars; supervise Graduate and Undergraduate students in the laboratory. Minimum Education and Experience: PhD or equivalent degree
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wildlife data from the Chicago area. Use various analytical techniques to answer questions related to wildlife disease dynamics, genetics, social behavior, and general urban ecology of mammalian predators
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, immunology, molecular biology, proteomics, animal modeling and mouse genetics, translational medicine, and/or the use of human tumor models of solid tumors (e.g. breast cancer, colon cancer, neuroblastoma
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received a Ph.D. in biomedical science/engineering. The ideal candidates should have a strong research background in animal studies with interests in cardiovascular medicine or gene therapy. Previous
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animal procedures; and will perform additional duties as assigned. Required Qualifications: A doctoral degree in engineering or sciences - related disciplines such as biomedical engineering, biophysics
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immunologically “cold” tumors into “hot” tumors, thereby promoting immune recognition and response. We are particularly interested in investigating both genetic and chemical approaches to enhance MHC class I