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to accelerate discovery in a wide variety of fields to enable effective analysis of large, complex data sets. Overall, IU Indianapolis research contributes significantly to the Indiana State economy. Review
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hospital and outpatient facilities, opening in 2027. Our department ranked 1st among Big Ten schools and 13th nationally in overall NIH funding by the Academy for Radiology & Biomedical Imaging Research in
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, these high-performance resources are designed to accelerate discovery in a wide variety of fields to enable effective analysis of large, complex data sets. Overall, IU Indianapolis research contributes
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The department of Biology is a large, unified department with strong undergraduate degrees, nationally-ranked graduate programs, and world-class research spanning the breadth of biological questions and
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Indiana CTSI (e.g., genomics, microscopy/imaging, major animal facilities, chemical biology, others), and access to a large cancer tissue and data bank of the IUSCCC. Indiana University Bloomington campus
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, biotechnology, health care, and enable effective analysis of large, complex biomedical data sets (i.e., big data). About the Indiana University School of Science The School of Science is home to six departments
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animal facilities, chemical biology and others), and access to a large cancer tissue and data repository. A competitive salary and start-up package will be offered, commensurate with experience. Indiana
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city in the U.S., offering big-city amenities with a friendly, mid-western feel. The metropolitan area offers excellent public and private school options along with world-class arts, museums
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clinical track. Indianapolis is the 14th largest city in the U.S., offering big-city amenities with a friendly, mid-western feel. The metropolitan area offers excellent public and private school options
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research agenda using advanced quantitative methods—such as machine learning, computational modeling, big-data analytics, and wearable technologies—to study tourism, hospitality, and/or human performance