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staff and students; assists with laboratory techniques and operates laboratory equipment; performs basic lab maintenance duties; maintains lab supplies; and other duties as assigned. The general research
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addition to providing clinical services, fellows participate in regularly scheduled training activities such as weekly individual supervision with a licensed psychologist(s). Throughout the training year, fellows work
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, Agricultural and Biological Engineering (FABE). The successful candidate will work in a collaborative and innovative research environment Location: Agricultural Engineering Building (0298) Position Type: Term
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Biology Department: Medicine | School Biomedicine Science Physiology and Cell Biology Post-Doctoral Scholar to pursue specialized research training, education and experience under the guidance of a
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position is based at the Columbus Campus within the Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering (FABE). The successful candidate will work in a collaborative and innovative research
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of scale, and how cultural exchanges acquire or do not acquire larger significance. Scholars and creative practitioners working in community engaged contexts whose work directly participates in processes
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(s). Throughout the training year, fellows work closely with interdisciplinary team members, such as psychiatrists. Fellows will also have the opportunity to work closely with other trainees and other
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. Performance Objectives 50%: Performs research, teaching, and/or service in coordination with the John Glenn College of Public Affairs. Collaborates with faculty members, researchers, and students on research
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post-doctoral training in supportive care research! Join our NEW Center for Research Excellence in Supportive Care (CREST) at the James Cancer Center / Solove Research Institute and the Section for Pain
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. Huan Sun and Prof. Yu Su in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at The Ohio State University (OSU). These positions will conduct research on fundamental limitations and generalization