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| Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering The Ohio State University, College of Engineering, William G. Lowrie Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering is seeking a Post Doctoral Scholar to work under
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investigating melanocyte involvement in inflammatory diseases. This is a full-time position with an initial one-year appointment and the possibility of annual renewal based on performance and funding. Minimum
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Sciences | Office of the Deans The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry within the College of Arts and Sciences, seeks a Post Doctoral Scholar to perform independent research in Analytical Separation
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renewal based on performance and funding. Minimum Education Required PhD Desired Qualifications A doctorate degree in biological life sciences or biomedical sciences; a proven track record of publications
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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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Pulmonary Critical Care and Sleep Post Doctoral Researcher to pursue specialized research training, education and experience under the guidance of a scientific mentor in the Division of Pulmonary, Critical
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opportunities for involvement in all other ongoing projects as well as independent work and grant applications. Required Education: Doctorate (Academic) with a Major in Psychology. Required Qualifications: Ph.D
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Cardiovascular Medicine Under the PI’s supervision, Postdoctoral Researcher will contribute to NIH-funded research projects focused on understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying cardiovascular
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for anxiety, with substantial opportunities for involvement in all other ongoing projects as well as independent work and grant applications. Required Education: Doctorate (Academic) with a Major in Psychology
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, the Mershon Center cultivates innovative research at the intersections of international, national, and human security challenges. It provides an institutional home for campus-wide collaboration. Although most