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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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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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research environment focused on organic nanomaterial and macromolecular assembly. The postdoctoral scholar will be required to plan and perform experiments, analyze and interpret data, communicate results
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with the Unix/Linux computing environment Additional Information: Along with CV, candidates must submit a brief statement summarizing research interests and experience. CVs should demonstrate depth in
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/shared-values). We strive for a supportive and collaborative environment. All are welcome in the PPE Lab! To learn more about our lab culture, current team, and expectations please visit the lab website
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skills: STATA, Python, or R Desired Qualifications: Advanced econometrics, Tableau, SQL The Work Environment and Culture: The John Glenn College of Public Affairs is committed to inspiring and developing
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Pathology Conducts research, field studies, and surveys to determine the prevalence and distribution of azole resistant A. fumigatus in environments across Ohio and determine the mechanism(s) of azole
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coordinate, review or influence the work of others within the Department. Researcher should be fully experienced within the Research Laboratory environment. Researcher will serve as a resource for Research
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Required MD, PhD, or MD/PhD required. Required Qualifications Ability to interact in a highly multidisciplinary environment; experience with biochemistry, molecular biology or cell biology techniques desired
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(OSU). The successful candidate will work within a highly collaborative research environment focused on the development and use of novel high-resolution optical instrumentation for the study of retinal