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: PhD in Engineering Desired Education: PhD in Materials Science Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering or Physics Required Experience: Growth and characterization of thin films; Micro- and
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genetic sequences, from outbreaks and epidemics. These data could be at the household or population level, and the methods development can include causal inference, model diagnostics, estimation
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integration of cell biology, molecular biology, genetics, and biochemistry. What Will You Be Doing? The successful candidate will confer regularly with the principal investigator but must incorporate self
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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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| Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Performs basic or applied research in the area of computational fluid dynamics and computational aeroacoustics, including problem setup, simulation and advanced post
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| Computer Science and Engineering Postdoctoral Scholar in The OSU Natural Language Processing Group Two Postdoctoral Scholar positions are available in the Natural Language Processing Group co-led by Prof
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Department: Medicine | Radiation Oncology Post Doctoral Scholar to pursue specialized research training and experience under the guidance of a scientific mentor; conducts research to characterize the genetic
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| Ophthalmology-JM Research Post-Doctoral Fellow in Genetic Epidemiology/Statistical Genetics We are seeking a highly motivated Research Post-Doctoral Fellow with strong skills in Genetic Epidemiology/Statistical
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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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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