35 civil-engineering-soil-structure-interaction Fellowship positions at Indiana University
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=s4o2noYAAAAJ&hl=en . Basic Qualifications Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering or a related field. Experience with plane wave-based DFT codes required
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sciences. Indiana is home to one of the nation’s largest concentrations of health sciences companies. Indianapolis has a sophisticated blend of charm and culture with a wonderful balance of business and
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diverse research backgrounds ranging from chemical engineering to stem cell biology, neuroscience and molecular biology. We conduct team-based science, while fostering independence and creative approaches
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who will join us in our mission to improve health equity and well-being for all throughout the state of Indiana. Basic Qualifications Ph.D. or terminal degree in biomedical engineering or related field
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. fluorescence imaging, molecular biology, cell culture, immunohistochemical assays, circuit manipulations, mouse surgery or behavioral assays) and electrophysiological recording (in vivo extracellular recordings
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, function and disease. These new lncRNA functions include the broad interactions of lncRNAs with various proteins, lipids and microRNAs etc. Research platforms in the laboratory include human embryonic stem
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tumor-immune interactions in solid cancers. Dr. Zhang’s lab has identified some genes involving in the modulation of tumor microenvironment and tumor immune evasion, and developed novel therapeutic
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should have the knowledge to perform cell culture works and a willingness to learn and trouble shoot new techniques. Required skills: · Cell culture · Viral vector production · Viral infection assays
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research also heavily depends on the tissue culture system to biochemically study the components required for photoreceptor morphogenesis/maintenance. The applicant is expected to be highly independent and
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interactions of lncRNAs with various proteins, lipids and microRNAs etc. Research platforms in the laboratory include human embryonic stem (ES) cells, patient-derived induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, mouse