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Doctoral Scholar will embark on a program of independent research with the primary goal of determining how to harness abundant enzyme frameworks for challenging organic transformations. Duties will include
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bonds. The Post Doctoral Scholar will embark on a program of independent research with the primary goal to determine how efficient synthetic methods for preparing organic molecules. Duties will include
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of the Principal Investigator in the Department of Molecular Medicine & Therapeutics (Nishiga Lab); plans, designs, and executes experiments of considerable scope and complexity focusing on the mechanisms of heart
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production along with primary NK and/or NK cell line handling. Additional Information: Location: Pelotonia Research Center (1040) Position Type: Term (Fixed Term) Scheduled Hours: 40 Shift: First Shift Final
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group lab meetings and in one-on-one meetings with the primary investigator and contribute figures and text to scientific posters and publications by laboratory members. Requirements: • Successful
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. The primary objective of this position is to elucidate how T cell-NK cell interactions, immune regulatory circuits, and cellular state transitions shape responsiveness to cancer immunotherapies. Research
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow position with immediate need. Ambitious, self-motivated, hard-working, bright graduates interested in a full-time position near the main Ohio State University campus in Columbus, OH
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Office. Positions may be available across various locations, including the OSU Main Medical Campus, James Outpatient Care, The Stefanie Spielman Comprehensive Breast Center, Martha Morehouse Outpatient
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, and close collaboration with experimental and clinical teams. Primary Responsibilities · Lead computational analysis of large-scale multi-omics datasets, including transcriptomic, epigenomic (DNA
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/epigenetic changes occur during cancer evolution, caffeine treatment, and UV-induced DNA damage and lupus development. Our approaches include cell culture (primary cells and established cell lines), flow