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Department: Medicine | School Biomedical Sciences Neuroscience Post Doctoral Researcher to pursue continued research experience and training within the Department of Neuroscience; conducts independent research
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| Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Conducts experimental research and development efforts as a Post Doctoral Scholar in the Energy Innovation Laboratory, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. The work
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interests in mechanobiology are particularly welcomed. The primary responsibilities of the postdoctoral scholar will be: taking the lead role in their research project(s), designing and conducting experiments
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. The candidate will help establish new experimental protocols and participate in novel research. This position will require both independent and collaborative work, the ability to learn new techniques
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Minimum Years of Experience Required: 0-2 years Desired Qualifications: Have peer-reviewed publications Critical thinking skills Additional Information: Location: Heminger Hall (1069) Position Type: Term
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Schwann cells/oligodendrocytes that support the survival of injured axons. The Post Doctoral Researcher will pursue specialized research training, education and experience under the guidance of a
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or possession of equivalent experience. The Department of Astronomy at the Ohio State University announces an opening for a research faculty hire in X-ray observations and modeling of accretion flows and
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expertise in cardiovascular physiology, vascular cell biology, or metabolic research A strong publication record and evidence of research productivity Ability to independently design and conduct experiments
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-for-purpose modeling efforts. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: PharmD or PhD in pharmacology, statistics, engineering, or related field; specific training, experiences, and a demonstrated track record in applying PK/PD
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time of hire. Required Qualifications: Experience in Galactic structure and halo dynamics is preferred. Candidates with expertise in related fields such as stellar populations or Galactic archaeology