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opportunities to contribute to scientific publications and grant development. Key Responsibilities: Research (80%) Conduct advanced research in protein characterization and bioinformatics. Perform metagenomic
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opportunities to contribute to scientific publications and grant development. Key Responsibilities: Research (80%) Conduct advanced research in protein characterization and bioinformatics. Perform metagenomic
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development. Key Responsibilities: Research (80%) Conduct advanced research in protein characterization and bioinformatics. Perform metagenomic analysis to explore microbial communities and their functional
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development. Key Responsibilities: Research (80%) Conduct advanced research in protein characterization and bioinformatics. Perform metagenomic analysis to explore microbial communities and their functional
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region. Assist in building a coalition of partners and collaborators as part of development of the research proposal. Identify and select problems to be addressed quantitatively with existing long term
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the development of new ideas and proposals for funding. Additional Information: Required Education - Doctorate (Academic) in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering. Desired Education - Focus of study in the fields
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the frequently asked questions . The university is an equal opportunity employer, including veterans and disability. As required by Ohio Revised Code section 3345.0216, Ohio State will: educate students by means
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-cell technologies and proteomics. The candidate will be responsible for conducting and evaluating the experiments, collect and analyze the data, develops and trouble shoots new experimental techniques
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participate in the academic life of Glenn College and the Kirwan Institute, will have opportunities to gain teaching experience, and participate in professional development programs by Ohio State’s Office of
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strategies to enhance tumor immunogenicity and overcome resistance to immunotherapy. Our research focuses on identifying metabolic vulnerabilities in cancer and developing metabolic interventions to convert