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advanced research on West Nile virus (WNV) dynamics, with a primary focus on computational infectious disease modeling and quantitative analyses of field data. They will contribute to a multidisciplinary
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environmental and mammalian systems. The incumbent serves as a primary mentor and supervisor for laboratory personnel, including post-doctoral scientists, research fellows, and students. Beyond bench operations
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research with a strong focus on cardio‑oncology populations. We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral dietitian (PhD RD) who is eager to contribute to innovative clinical and behavioral intervention
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assessment efforts among CLSE staff and with faculty and staff in other departments. Required: PhD in Biology Education Research, or PhD with a Major in related field with teaching experience. Experience with
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principles for these systems. Duties will include conducting computational research work centered on developing new computational methods for simulating complex chemical and physical systems; leading
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designed as pilot work for new grant submissions; participates in bi-monthly research team meetings to coordinate ongoing and new research projects; participates in training and oversight of students
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should have demonstrated outstanding performance throughout their previous studies with their own publications. The successful candidate should hold a PhD in biomedical sciences with less than 3 years
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The Postdoctoral Researcher will pursue advanced research training under the mentorship of Dr. Rongxue (Rosie) Wu, MD, PhD, Associate Professor in the Department of Surgery (Cardiology) at The Ohio State University
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research staff, contributes to a collaborative lab culture, and assists in maintaining regulatory compliance, equipment readiness, and general laboratory operations. Required Education and Experience: PhD in
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scholar will contribute to bioengineering of extremophilic microorganisms. This postdoc will lead research on the applications of ice-control proteins from extremophilic microorganisms. This work is part of