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'''Postdoc position is available immediately for:'''


Multiple positions of postdoctoral research fellow and/or graduate research assistant are available to start on as early as July 1, 2011 in the Department of Biomedical Engineering/College of Medicine at The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. These positions are a result of multiple extramurally funded (by NIH, NSF, and American Cancer Society) projects in the following five research areas:
*Chemical synthesis of nanoparticles for gene and drug delivery


'''1'''. Oocyte/embryo isolation, ''in vitro'' fertilization (IVF), ''in vitro'' embryo development, and ''in vivo'' embryo/oocyte transfer together with cryopreservation for assisted reproductive medicine
To apply, please contact Prof. He (xiaoming.he@osumc.edu) with a brief description of your experience with gene and drug delivery, up to 3 representative publications/manuscripts in the field, and a full CV with a complete list of your journal publications. Experience with in vivo studies is a plus, but not required. A solid background (as indicated by strong journal publication record) is desired.


'''2'''. ''In vitro'' and ''in vivo'' handling (culture, differentiation, and preservation) of embryonic/mesenchymal stem cells for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
'''Undergraduate Research Assistant positions are available''': If you really have extra time beyond that for course work and are really motivated to do research in cancer therapy and cell-based medicine, please email Prof. He (xiaoming.he@osumc.edu) indicating the research area(s) of interest together with a full CV.


'''3'''. Synthesis of polymeric nanoparticles (drug/gene delivery) for both ''in vitro'' and ''in vivo'' cancer treatment and cancer biology (particularly that of cancer stem cells)
'''4'''. Design and fabrication of microfluidic bioMEMS devices for micro-drop generation and cell separation/sorting
'''5'''. Multiscale modeling, particularly that of non-equilibrium phase change phenomena (e.g., vitrification or glass formation) in or related to living cells
At least one position is available for each of the five research domains listed above. If you have strong experience in one or more of the above-listed areas and are interested in applying, please send an email to Prof. Xiaoming He (xmheosu@gmail.com) indicating the research area(s) that you are interested in together with a brief description of your experience in the area(s), up to 3 representative publications/manuscripts in the area(s), and a full CV with a complete list of all your journal publications.


Last update: 9/17/2013
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Postdoc position is available immediately for:

  • Chemical synthesis of nanoparticles for gene and drug delivery

To apply, please contact Prof. He (xiaoming.he@osumc.edu) with a brief description of your experience with gene and drug delivery, up to 3 representative publications/manuscripts in the field, and a full CV with a complete list of your journal publications. Experience with in vivo studies is a plus, but not required. A solid background (as indicated by strong journal publication record) is desired.

Undergraduate Research Assistant positions are available: If you really have extra time beyond that for course work and are really motivated to do research in cancer therapy and cell-based medicine, please email Prof. He (xiaoming.he@osumc.edu) indicating the research area(s) of interest together with a full CV.


Last update: 9/17/2013