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analysis experience: one sample of your work demonstrating your ability to analyze spatial or temporal data using Remote Sensing and GIS tools (e.g., thesis section, coursework, project report, or technical
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- statistical techniques used in spatial data analysis - scientific programming, e.g. Matlab, R, Python or Julia - designing and/or conducting field measurement campaigns in atmospheric
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regeneration. Isolate immune and stromal populations from tissues for downstream analysis. Perform flow cytometry, histological analyses, and imaging-based ferroptosis assays. Analyze single-cell and spatial
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editing, mouse modeling, iPSC disease modelling, cell sorting, live cell imaging, spatial and single cell omics modalities, and advanced image processing and analysis, amongst a variety of other specific
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topics of interest include, but are not limited to repertoire analysis, lymphocyte development and function, multi-parameter spatial analysis. Minimum requirements are an MD or equivalent degree (D.O
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, the temporal and spatial resolutions of these have so far been inadequate to capture climate extremes. PAST overcomes this obstacle, both from the side of proxy reconstructions and of climate modelling
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, or glaciology. We invite applicants to highlight experience with spatial analysis tools, such as GIS, or other quantitative approaches, which could include modeling or AI. The teaching load is three courses per
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projects in Dr. Liping Yang’s group (https://medicine.osu.edu/find-faculty/non-clinical/molecular-medicine-and-therapeutics/liping-yang ) at the Comprehensive Cancer Center at the Ohio State University
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. The department has three scientific divisions: Algebra and Geometry, Analysis and Probability Theory, and Applied Mathematics and Statistics and conducts successful research in pure and applied mathematics and
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, and spatial organization, crucial especially in early developmental stages but relevant throughout life. Drawing from cellular and molecular biology, it delves into embryology, morphology, genetics