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Manager Department: Undergraduate Education | High Impact Practices This position is an integral part of the Office of Academic Enrichment which serves all Ohio State undergraduate students. The Program
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Director for High Impact Practices, the program manager is OSUs lead on all aspects of the Undergraduate Fellowship Office. The results of this positions work have a significant and long-term impact, as
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development program in “Artificial Intelligence in Education & Training.” This position reports to the director of CETE and is intended to expand the center’s capacity in the field of Artificial Intelligence
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Doctoral Scholar studies how local environments impact the chemical physics of chemical reactions at battery and atmospheric interfaces, the homeostatic control of photosynthesis, and/or next generation
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diseases that affect both humans and animals. The successful candidate will be involved in the antibody discovery and characterization. Responsibilities will include antibody isolation and functional study
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; maintains an active research program in cardiac and skeletal muscle signaling/physiology; develops research proposals; participates in collaborative research programs; publishes in scientific literature
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). This study will also examine immune and hormonal biomarkers that affect symptom clustering. The second involves a brief telehealth intervention with people with pancreatic cancer. Post Doctoral Scholar will
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studies. This position offers an exceptional opportunity to shape high‑impact research that integrates dietary, metabolic, clinical, and behavioral interventions to improve outcomes for high-risk patient
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-dimensional flow cytometry, and murine cancer models. Maintains rigorous documentation, ensures reproducibility, and drives projects toward publication and scientific impact under the mentorship
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will have a passion for scientific discovery and bold initiatives that seek to break barriers and maximize clinical impact. Applicants should have experience with MRI pulse sequence and/or reconstruction