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| School of Environment and Natural Resources A postdoctoral scholar position is available immediately in the School of Environment and Natural Resources (SENR) in the College of Food, Agricultural and
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& data samples related to plant pathology. The student research assistant must demonstrate strong organizational skills, ability to work in a professional environment, and the ability to work with and
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environment. Ability to work with and communicate effectively to direct activities to other students’ employees. Requires significant amount of specialized training or experience. Represent the department and
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to deepening our understanding of cancer immunology and spearheading pioneering cancer immunotherapies. We pride ourselves on providing a top-tier research environment, marked by an ethos of collaboration
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providing excellent customer service, strong organizational skills, and the ability to work in a professional environment. Requires previous experience and knowledge or skill in student assistant role
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Antarctic environments. Desired: Experience with aqueous geochemistry instrumentation, specifically ion chromatography, colorimetric continuous flow nutrient analysis, and/or ICP-MS. Previous (or interest in
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and funds are available for travel. The PPE Lab fervently upholds Ohio State's Shared Values (osu.edu/shared-values). We strive for a supportive and collaborative environment. All are welcome in the PPE
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of Environment and Natural Resources Conducts soil analyses and evaluates soil health index. Collates, tabulates, and synthesizes data relevant to training of farmers and for identification of recommended
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. • Assist graduate and undergraduate students with their research projects, fostering a collaborative research environment. • Prepare data visualizations (graphs) and comprehensive reports for internal and
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, or protected veteran status. The Ohio State University is committed to establishing a culturally and intellectually diverse environment, encouraging all members of our learning community to reach their full