77 phd-computational-neuroscience Postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University
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This NIH-funded program provides multidisciplinary training across the full spectrum of cancer prevention and control, including cancer risk, epidemiology (such as tobacco-related research), and health
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meets weekly by zoom. We require that the successful candidate participate in those meetings. Minimum Qualifications Required: The successful candidate must have a PhD in economics, consumer sciences
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| Neurological Surgery Postdoctoral fellow with experience in neuroscience (including peripheral nerves), adipose, metabolism, and molecular techniques including ELISA, confocal microscopy immunostaining, and
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, 3) arrange to have official pharmacy school transcripts sent to the program director, Dr. Marcia M. Worley, PhD at worley.18@osu.edu, and 4) arrange for three letters of recommendation (preferably
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; develop collaborative links and good communication skills with other members in group/core scientific staff in related program areas to gain exposure to, and build knowledge of experimental research
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visualization. Preparing scientific reports and peer-reviewed publications. Presenting research findings at national and international conferences. Required Education: PhD in Engineering Desired Education: PhD in
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zone settings. The Post Doctoral Scholar will embark on a program of independent research with the primary goal to determine current-day slope stability in the southern Cascadia offshore margin based
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intervention science. The Post Doctoral Scholar will work closely with occupational therapists and investigators in a collaborative setting. Job Requirements PhD/OTD/ScD/EdD in Occupational Therapy
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closely with interdisciplinary team members, such as psychiatrists. Fellows will also have the opportunity to work closely with other trainees and other psychology fellows in the department. PhD in Clinical
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: Medicine | IM Hematology This NIH-funded program provides multidisciplinary training across the full spectrum of cancer prevention and control, including cancer risk, epidemiology (such as tobacco-related