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transgenerational plasticity shapes individual responses to both natural and human-induced environmental change, using fish as model organisms. The successful candidate will have flexibility in determining
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and mechanisms of selective autophagy and lipid metabolisms in neural stem cells, microglia, and astrocytes. The lab developed novel genetically engineered mouse models to study roles of autophagy genes
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records Write reports for submission to research sponsors Present findings to colleagues and at conferences Submit publications to high-impact refereed journal Perform in vivo experiments on mouse models
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. The postdoctoral scholar will also be provided with an annual $4,000 research fund. Applicants must plan to reside in the Columbus area during the relevant academic years, except in the case of project-related field
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scholars are expected to be fully integrated with the intellectual life of the Center, they must plan to reside in the Columbus area during the relevant academic years. Required: Ph.D. in appropriate field
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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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studies, functioning as a subject expert on one of more phases of the project(s); prepare and/or present seminars, talks or lectures for dissemination of knowledge, particularly the results of research
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related area required. Demonstrated experience in protein purification required. Candidates who have experience in using cryo-EM and/or confocal microscope are strongly encouraged to apply. Research
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Sciences | Microbiology Administration The postdoctoral scholar is expected to lead computational/theoretical work in the area of environmental microbiology, and will have the opportunity to contribute
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| Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Performs basic or applied research in the area of AI/ML with applications to vehicle aerodynamics and aeroacoustics; act as first-level advisor to one or more students on