94 front-end-development Postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University in United States
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data for research sponsored by the National Institute of Health (NIH), as well as by other agencies; identifies and selects problems to be studied; develops and troubleshoots new experimental techniques
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Sciences | Evolution Ecology and Organismal Biology The Postdoctoral Scholar will participate in a lab- and field-based research project that evaluates the drivers of bryophyte rarity. The postdoc will
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of Basic and Translational Sciences, Department of Emergency Medicine, collaborates with principal investigator (PI) to develop and implement goals and objectives of studies; conceptualizes, designs and
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, and in vivo models to elucidate mechanisms underlying tumor evolution and drug resistance. The candidate will have access to state-of-the-art technologies and work in a highly collaborative
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, biosyngas purification, chemical separation, and hydrogen purification from syngas; develop new research results for new and/or continuing research activities; research results to answer important questions
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mosquitoes. They will also be expected to develop independent projects that build upon the laboratory’s ongoing work. In collaboration with their scientific mentor (the P.I.), the successful candidate will
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to accomplish these goals, which will promise to provide critical insights into the molecular circuitry that drives these lung cancers and, consequently, results in the development of novel therapeutic strategies
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| Materials Science and Engineering Job Description: Conducts experimental research and development efforts as a Post Doctoral Scholar in the Thermal Materials Laboratory, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Position Overview: We are seeking a highly-motivated postdoctoral scholar to contribute to the development and clinical translation of advanced MRI methods for womens imaging. The ideal candidate will have a
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: The Sen Lab focuses on the development of new treatment paradigms for clinically relevant molecular subsets of lung cancer, the leading cause of cancer mortality. Situated Comprehensive Cancer Center at the