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following qualifications and experiences: Experience with developing or applying ecosystem models (e.g., SWAT-Carbon, CLM, EPIC, DNDC, and DayCent) Experience with analysis of geospatial data and time series
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integrates single-cell sequencing, high-parameter flow cytometry, CyTOF, multiplex spatial imaging, and advanced proteomics to map the immune landscape with unprecedented resolution. As a PIIO postdoctoral
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to learn or become more proficient in the techniques in rodent models of lung injury/inflammation, fluorescence imaging, flow cytometry, proteomics, transcriptomics, and standard biochemical/molecular
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assessments including blood pressure monitoring, myography and non-invasive imaging. In addition, the Postdoctoral Researcher will help the PI in research-related coordination duties that support the overall
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to process biological specimens or images may be desired; computer skill required with knowledge of database software applications desired, or equivalent combination of experience. Additional Information
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requires reliable transportation to local hospitals for data collection. Some weekend and evening hours required. Experience using the EPIC electronic health record required; knowledge of REDCap strongly
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) in medical imaging in the Department of Radiology ; participates in developing and implementing goals and objectives of studies in the field of medical image reconstruction and AI for medical imaging
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non-coding RNAs in the Nakanishi Lab (http://u.osu.edu/nakanishilab/ ). We are looking for a highly motivated scientist to join us in exploring the diverse roles of non-coding RNAs. Responsibilities
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and enrolls participants, performs study activities as outlined in the protocol, enters data into the study data base, cleans and inventories research equipment and supplies; collects, extracts, codes
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Radiology Research Senior Associate who designs, executes and manages research projects investigating computational methods and artificial intelligence (AI) in medical imaging in the Department of Radiology