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Develops and conduct original research with a focus on basic and translational NIH and Industry sponsored studies on womens health related to the impact of diabetes and hyperglycemic memory in innate immune
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| Anesthesiology Develops and conduct original research with a focus on basic and translational NIH and Industry sponsored studies on women’s health related to the impact of diabetes and hyperglycemic memory in
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of the following: primary human melanocyte culture, inflammatory skin disease, single cell bioinformatic analysis, murine models; and a proven ability to work both independently and collaboratively. The Department
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| IM Cardiovascular Medicine Position Summary: Under the supervision of the Principal Investigator (PI), the Postdoctoral Scholar will contribute to NIH-funded research projects focused on the molecular
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considerable scope and complexity; identifies and selects problems to be studied in agreement with Principal Investigator; plans and performs complex experiments and procedures; coordinates, collects, and
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practices of traditional institutions in Africa (e.g., chieftaincies) relate to the quality of governance they provide. The project employs a combination of original and existing data, both qualitative and
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; previous experience in more than one of the following: primary human melanocyte culture, inflammatory skin disease, single cell bioinformatic analysis, murine models; and a proven ability to work both
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interdisciplinary QISE research collaborations at OSU. Consequently, the fellow will be co-advised and co-mentored by faculty across at least two disciplines. Job Responsibilities: Conduct original self-directed
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experience writing custom analysis software (MATLAB, Python, R). Experience publishing original research in leading journals related to biomechanics, biomedical imaging, musculoskeletal health and function
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, geriatrics, and advanced liver disease. Education: We educate trainees and practicing clinicians on primary palliative care principles from multiple disciplines and subspecialities. Our program has five ACGME