44 programming-language Postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University in United States
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| Pharmaceutics and Pharmacology The laboratory of Dr. Eric D. Eisenmann seeks a Post-Doctoral Scholar to support our program of translational research. The Post-Doctoral Scholar will be involved in
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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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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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, proficiency in bioinformatics tools and programming languages (e.g., R, Python), excellent communication skills, and a strong record of peer-reviewed publications. This experience could include graduate level
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scientific mentor in the Department of Neurology; plan, design and execute experiments of considerable scope and complexity in the assigned research lab; collect and analyzes data for research sponsored by
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. The Postdoctoral Researcher will plan, design and execute experiments of considerable scope and complexity in the assigned research lab; collect and analyze data for research sponsored by appropriate agencies and
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supporting documentation via Workday with their application, including: Cover letter describing your research background, fit for the AquOTic program, including comfort in water-based environments, research
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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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assist our interdisciplinary team translate science to practice and create evidence-based Extension programming on regenerative agricultural practices for the Midwest Corn Belt. The main responsibilities
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Biology & Genetics, where he is establishing an independent research program. Supported by generous start-up funding from OSU and an active NIH K99/R00 award, the Gao Lab provides a strong and stable