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research projects under the supervision and mentorship of Dr. Wei. The main responsibilities include writing analytical protocols, analyzing large secondary datasets, developing and implementing research
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structure, strain, and chemistry in superconducting and semiconducting thin films and heterostructures. Correlate structural and chemical features with superconducting and electronic properties. Develop and
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. The student assistant will provide customer service (in person/telephone/email/online) in support of clientele, prepare mailings, make copies, do filing and perform other office support as needed. The student
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of The Ohio State University’s College of Nursing. This role will lead the development and execution of integrated enrollment management to attract and enroll high-quality applicants across undergraduate
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continuing educational opportunities to meet the annual competency requirements and participate in continual training opportunities provided by department to develop ongoing skills in other areas
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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 cytometry, DNA replication
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Sciences | Physics Administration Applies specialized engineering expertise within the field of high-energy physics to support PI-led scientific research by contributing to the design, development, testing
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: The Nurse Manager oversees plans, organizes, manages and evaluates patient care operations for a designated area(s) on a 24-hour basis as needed; plans and develops strategic short, mid- and long-term goals
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Scholarship (OCS). Assists OCS researchers and COM faculty in the development and design of program evaluation and educational research plans and protocols; researches current scientific literature on specified
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critical insights for the development of novel preventive strategies, biomarkers, and targeted therapies. Growing evidence indicates that secretory epithelial cells of the distal fallopian tube (FTSECs