78 phd-computational-neuroscience Postdoctoral research jobs at The Ohio State University
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physical inorganic chemistry. Post Doctoral Scholars are expected to lead analyses critical to the physical inorganic research program and to take initiative in contributing to the design of new complexes
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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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-slip and strain accumulation in the Cascadia subduction zone. The Post Doctoral Scholar will embark on a program of independent research with the primary goal of building a slow-slip catalog for
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Performs basic or applied research in the area of computational fluid dynamics and computational aeroacoustics, including problem setup, simulation and advanced post-processing for multiple projects
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neuroscience research, cell and molecular biology, or cancer biology. Additional Qualifications Considered Experience in neural stem cell, cancer biology, signal transduction, metabolism, autophagy, glia cells
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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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, and mass balance studies is highly desired. Required Education: Pharm.D.; Ph.D. in pharmaceutical sciences or equivalent program. Location: Parks Hall (0273) Position Type: Term (Fixed Term) Scheduled
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. Yang Gao joined The Ohio State University (OSU) in August 2025 as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Cancer Biology & Genetics, where he is establishing an independent research program
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ensures return to editorial staff or journal for timely publication, composes and presents research at conferences; directs research personnel. Minimum Education/Experience Requirements: PhD or MD/PhD
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Experience Requirements Required : Demonstrate the potential to conduct high quality research in criminal justice administration and policy. Successful candidates must have obtained a PhD prior to starting