77 scholarship-phd-agent-based-modelling Postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University
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a Doctoral Degree, MD, DO, DVM, DDS, or PhD. Physician-scientists currently in or having completed clinical training are especially encouraged to apply. Additional Information: Location: Comprehensive
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. The CMS group invites applications for a Post Doctoral Scholar position that will be based at the OSU campus. The group is involved in several analyses and upgrade projects, including the Track Trigger
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State University College of Medicine and the Wexner Medical Center seek PhD Faculty to join the Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Medical Oncology. Academic rank and track commensurate with
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. The research involves the development of practical and computationally efficient methods for adapting and fitting models from survival analysis to infectious disease transmission data and other data, including
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enable more effective, safer, and regulatable gene delivery. Projects are designed with strong translational potential and the promise of significant clinical impact. Required Qualifications PhD
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Postdoctoral Researcher -Discovery and Bioengineered Production of High-Value Plant Natural Products
approaches to produce high-value phytochemicals for human health and well-being. The lab combines omics-based analyses with genetics, biochemistry, metabolic engineering, and synthetic biology. We
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immunology to join our NIH-funded research group to study the role of host cellular proteins in pulmonary inflammation and respiratory virus pathogenesis. Experience in virology, immunology and mouse model
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records Write reports for submission to research sponsors Present findings to colleagues and at conferences Submit publications to high-impact refereed journal Perform in vivo experiments on mouse models
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analysis. Required Education: PhD in Engineering Education or a related field. Desired Education: PhD in Engineering Education or a related field Required Experience: •Conducting and analyzing interviews
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the behavioral side effects of cancer chemotherapy that are associated with inflammation. We will use mouse modeling to study mechanisms and run a pilot clinical trial in women with breast cancer. We