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relevant scientific disciplines (e.g., human genetics and genomics, genetic epidemiology, computational biology). For more information, please contact Professor John Bridges [email protected]
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the Cereal Disease Epidemiology and Integrated Management laboratory (The Paul Lab), including federally funded projects on risk assessment and management of Fusarium head blight, mycotoxins, and foliar
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) Network (https://pe-cgs.org ). Ideal candidates will have a PhD or equivalent doctoral degree in relevant scientific disciplines (e.g., human genetics and genomics, genetic epidemiology, computational
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Good verbal and written communication skills; ability to travel overnight, valid US driver's license MPH and experience working in epidemiology of zoonotic diseases, particularly Leishmania and Lyme
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epidemiological survey data of farm animals. Position located in Wooster, OH. Additional Information: 50% Maintain laboratory operations and coordinate research activities in the lab, conduct assigned research
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assignments. Required Qualifications PhD in relevant field of study. Experience in the conduct of epidemiologic research related to antimicrobial resistance, including the analysis of bacterial sequence data is
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, OSU has a Clinical Scholars Program. This is a general HSR training program that focuses on epidemiology, biostatistics, research design, and data analysis. For individuals with prior clinical research
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Pathology Coordinates and manages all ongoing research projects in the Cereal Disease Epidemiology and Integrated Management laboratory (The Paul Lab), including federally funded projects on risk assessment
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(nursing applied behavioral sciences, health behavior, health policy, social behavioral health, epidemiology, or public health), strong academic writing skills and ability to work independently and with a