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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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| College Administration Functioning somewhat independently, the Postdoctoral Fellow will work on several funded projects. The primary area of research involves women’s health and health disparities
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maintain viability within glaciers and permafrost. Duties will include conducting laboratory work such as DNA extraction, PCR, qPCR, making geochemical measurements; processing and analyzing molecular data
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to assigned research staff and students. Strong publication record preferred. Ability to work in an independent environment with moderate supervision, strong analytical and writing skills. A doctoral degree in
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-Doctoral Scholar in Traditional Governance in Africa under the supervision of Professor Amanda Lea Robinson. This will be a two-year appointment beginning August 15, 2026. The post-doctoral scholar will work
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into an antifungal drug target. The Postdoctoral Scholar will be specifically engaged in these ongoing studies. This work is funded by an ongoing grant from the National Institutes of Health as well as generous funds
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Pathology The Department of Plant Pathology at The Ohio State University is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join our team to work on projects related to virus transmission through seed
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Sciences | Microbiology Administration The postdoctoral scholar is expected to lead computational/theoretical work in the area of environmental microbiology, and will have the opportunity to contribute
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embark on a program of independent research with the primary goal to new electrosynthetic reactions applicable to organic synthesis. Duties will include conducting laboratory work centered around
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promises to bring new insight into established or emerging security questions. Successful applicants will make compelling arguments for how their work can benefit from our interdisciplinary and