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positions Ohio State to expand curiosity-driven research and creative expression, further develop our research community of faculty, staff, and students, and grow the innovation ecosystem to address big
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will utilize well-developed lab skills, effective time-management skills, and superior customer service skills to perform all job functions to ensure successful experiences for all lab clients and key
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and develop a cohort of trainees to become the next generation of clinical and translational data scientist leaders. Expectations and deliverables will be communicated by the sponsor. Create a Job
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scientists, and research faculty and has a strong history of career development in laboratory, translational, and clinical research. Our faculty are supported through structured mentorship with a focus on
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Philanthropy to initiate, advise, execute and manage planning strategies and programs that align with the department and Student Life strategic initiatives; With the Director develops data plans and provides
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Chemistry Lab Supervisor with everyday Chemistry needs; assist in the development, implementation, and setup of general chemistry labs; assist with the development and preparation of teaching aids including
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are not limited to: curriculum/syllabus design, content and materials development, teaching, and service activities. The selected candidate(s) will be expected to complete activities and provide support for
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essays portfolios and application packages and grooming candidates for interviews. The manager tracks student progress across all four years of a students career and advises them to develop fellowship
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employer contributions. Explore https://hr.osu.edu/careers/ for more information. ULAR Overview The University Laboratory Animal Resources (ULAR), under the auspices of the Enterprise for Research
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analyzing data for NIH-sponsored projects, developing and troubleshooting experimental protocols, and contributing to translational studies at the interface of cancer biology and organ injury. The laboratory