66 phd-in-architecture-landscape-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University
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, PhD, or MD/PhD required. Required Qualifications Ability to interact in a highly multidisciplinary environment; experience with microbiology, immunology, and cell biology research techniques and
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| School of Environment and Natural Resources The Terrestrial Wildlife Ecology Laboratory in the School of Environment and Natural Resources at The Ohio State University invites applications for a
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, laboratory meetings, and Department seminars and activities; assists with training of other lab members. Minimum Education Required MD, PhD, or MD/PhD required. Required Qualifications Ability to interact in a
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from a strong research infrastructure, diverse expertise, and a collaborative scientific environment. Job Requirements Requires a Doctoral Degree, MD, DO, DVM, DDS, or PhD. Physician-scientists currently
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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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of immunosuppressive cells within the tumor microenvironment (TME), identify and characterize novel factors that contribute to the immunosuppressive landscape, and engineer targeted therapeutics to modulate the TME
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lab members. Minimum Education Required MD, PhD, or MD/PhD required. Required Qualifications Ability to interact in a highly multidisciplinary environment; experience with molecular biology, virology
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: The heterogeneity of the immune landscape Mechanisms of therapeutic resistance The role of tumorhost interactions in cancer metastasis Our work aims to uncover why treatment resistance and distant recurrence occur in
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characterization of Fe-10Ni test builds using methods such as SEM and TEM to characterize oxide particle size and distribution. Collaborate on research papers that are led by PhD GRA who is also working on project
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At the Gao Lab, we study the tumor ecosystem with a focus on three major themes: The heterogeneity of the immune landscape Mechanisms of therapeutic resistance The role of tumor–host interactions in cancer