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); plans, designs, and executes experiments of considerable scope and complexity focusing on the mechanisms of heart failure and cardiomyopathies; conducts advanced cell biology research utilizing human
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research projects. Complete required research and biosafety training. Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in Plant Pathology, Microbial Biology, Computational Biology, or a related field. Demonstrated experience
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failure and cardiomyopathies; conducts advanced cell biology research utilizing human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), including reprogramming, maintenance, and differentiation into cardiomyocytes
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guidelines. Required Education and Experience: PhD in Immunology, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, or a related biomedical science field is required. Demonstrated experience in
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and animal research guidelines. Required Education and Experience: PhD in Immunology, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, or a related biomedical science field is required
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Sciences | Evolution Ecology and Organismal Biology-Interim The Postdoctoral Scholar will participate in a lab- and field-based research project that evaluates the underlying molecular mechanisms that allow
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. Yang Gao joined The Ohio State University (OSU) in August 2025 as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Cancer Biology & Genetics, where he is establishing an independent research program
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Biology & Genetics, where he is establishing an independent research program. Supported by generous start-up funding from OSU and an active NIH K99/R00 award, the Gao Lab provides a strong and stable
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in computational biology or related area. Demonstrated experience in computational research. Desired: Research interest in environmental microbiology and/or microbial ecology. Strong software skills
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an exceptional opportunity to contribute to a multidisciplinary program exploring molecular mechanisms of resistance, novel antimicrobial strategies, and the epidemiology of resistant bacteria across healthcare