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fellow to join the 3D Stem Cell Biology Research Lab (https://www.hashinolab.com ) and study normal and pathological development of the human inner ear using stem cell-derived organoids as a model system
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Surgery Campus IU School of Medicine Indianapolis Position Summary A post-doctoral fellow position is available immediately to join the Hashino Stem Cell Research Lab at Indiana University School
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. The postdoctoral fellow will test research hypotheses in rodent traumatic brain injury models and cell cultures, primarily utilizing molecular, cell biology, and behavioral techniques. The laboratory of Dr. Gao
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neurodegenerative diseases, with a specific focus on immune cell exhaustion and immunosenescence in the peripheral immune system. Our long-term research mission is to leverage such mechanisms to develop more
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structure–activity relationships (SAR) to optimize the potency, physicochemical and ADME properties, pharmacokinetics, safety, and in vivo efficacy of lead molecules. In collaboration with other scientists
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for possible exotic spin-dependent interactions. The group is part of the Center for Exploration of Energy and Matter (CEEM) at IU, which also includes research in theoretical nuclear physics, condensed matter
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interdisciplinary scholarship and be excited about substantial conversation and collaboration with other disciplines. This postdoctoral fellowship program aims to create a cohort of researchers optimally positioned
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on the integration of biobank management, protein biomarker discovery, and single cell sequencing to advance precision medicine approaches for pancreatic and related cancers. The fellow will: Manage and curate
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theoretical high-energy or nuclear physics is required by time of appointment. Research experience in one or more relevant areas, including lattice QCD, effective field theory, hadronic/nuclear scattering, is
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program is focused on disease mechanisms and drug discovery on alcohol- and metabolic dysfunction-associated liver diseases and cancers using both cell systems and animal models. IU School of Medicine is