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tuberculosis in a Biosafety level 3 (BSL3) setting. Able to run a project(s) independently under the direct supervision of the PI/Research Faculty/ postdocs. Assists in the isolation of human and animal cells
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, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The successful candidate will: (1) Lead the Informatics section by mentoring and supervising multiple staff members and managers while managing project
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supportive work environment. Because The Ohio State University serves as OH-TECH’s fiscal and legal agent, OH-TECH staff enjoy the same benefits as other Ohio State employees , including participation in
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fiscal and legal agent, OH-TECH staff enjoy the same benefits as other Ohio State employees , including participation in the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS), the Ohio State Health Plan
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quality of life for adults with hearing loss. This position is ideal for candidates with interests in auditory cognition, aging and hearing, linguistic processing, or CI rehabilitation. The postdoc will
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. Because The Ohio State University serves as OH-TECH’s fiscal and legal agent, OH-TECH staff enjoy the same benefits as other Ohio State employees , including participation in the Ohio Public Employees
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other change agents to build strengths and resolve complex individual and social problems. As an internationally recognized college, we build and apply knowledge that positively impacts Ohio, the nation
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must be board-certified/eligible in Anatomic Pathology. Subspecialty expertise/fellowship in GU, GI, and GYN is desirable, although other surgical pathology subspecialty areas will be considered
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: esophagram, modified barium swallow, upper GI series, small bowel follow through, contrast enemas, nasogastric/enteric and orogastric/enteric tube placements, arthrograms, joint injections, joint aspirations
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| Ophthalmology We are seeking a Postdoc with strong bioinformatics / Statistical Genetics skills to join us. Our mission is to advance the understanding of the genetic architecture of complex human diseases and