29 transmission-electron-microscopy Postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University
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fibrosis, in vitro and in vivo testing therapeutic candidates, scRNAseq, spatial transcriptomics, confocal and electron microscopy imaging, flow cytometry, and standard biochemical/molecular approaches. Our
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cut lung slices, transgenic rodent models, preclinical models of lung fibrosis, in vitro and in vivo testing therapeutic candidates, scRNAseq, spatial transcriptomics, confocal and electron microscopy
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, and microscopy research techniques and procedures including multicolor flow cytometry; develops, adopts and implements new laboratory methods; analyzes and interprets data; writes research papers
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immunofluorescence, in situ hybridization, genotyping, quantitative PCR, micro-computed tomography, fluorescent and confocal microscopy imaging, cell culture, and computer based data analysis. Digital PCR and new
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computer or microscope; frequently stands to perform bench work; occasionally lifts objects up to 20 lbs (e.g., reagent boxes); requires visual acuity to perform microscopy and analyze data. Location
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approaches, including proteinprotein interaction assays, kinase activity analyses, transcriptional profiling, and advanced imaging (confocal and multiphoton microscopy). Responsibilities include collecting and
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lysosomal membrane damage in Parkinson’s disease. The selected candidate will apply cutting-edge technology, including high-end microscopy, unbiased screening strategies, organelle isolation and gene editing
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mechanical testing and microscopy. Location: Scott Laboratory (0148) Position Type: Term (Fixed Term) Scheduled Hours: 40 Shift: First Shift Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a
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. The group is involved in several projects concerning ultrafast spectroscopy of quantum materials, including THz microscopy and pump-probe spectroscopy. The Post Doctoral Scholar will take a leading role in
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single-particle microscopy and spectroscopy infrastructure, including sample preparation protocols and construction of optical microscopes designed for single-particle and single-molecule measurements