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lung fibrosis. The ideal candidate will independently perform studies utilizing established in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo preclinical models and will have the opportunity to develop and refine novel
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to brainvascular pathology, using integrated in vitro and in vivo models. Responsibilities * Study interactions between endothelial dysfunction, mitochondrial stress, and inflammatory signaling
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biological applications. You will design and implement models ranging from molecular to process scales, develop model-predictive control and optimization strategies, run high-performance numerical experiments
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lab, the group uses model systems to establish causal relationships between the microbiome, the immune system, and treatment responses. In addition, the lab leads a national collaboration among 21
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microenvironment, with particular emphasis on macrophage-targeted immunotherapies and advanced preclinical models using cutting-edge technologies. The Post doctoral scholar will play a key role in building and
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(https://aihub.osu.edu ). The AI(X) Hub at The Ohio State University is a university-wide initiative to accelerate research, innovation, and education in artificial intelligence. It spans 15 colleges and
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dysfunction in heart failure, sepsis, and related inflammatory conditions. Utilize in vitro and in vivo models, including mouse models of sepsis (e.g., CLP, LPS), ischemiareperfusion injury, and vascular injury
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University (https://aihub.osu.edu ). The AI(X) Hub at The Ohio State University is a university-wide initiative to accelerate research, innovation, and education in artificial intelligence. It spans 15
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agricultural landscapes. The goals of the project are to quantify change over time and also identify important processes relevant process-based modeling of dynamic soil properties. The postdoctoral researcher
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. Ideally candidates will have expertise in both quantitative methodologies (e.g., structural equation modeling, multilevel regression, survey development validation, item-response theory, etc.) and