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, community-engaged education, research, and service and prepare leaders in public health and health care. Health is defined as the capacity to develop full human potential, not simply the absence of disease
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community and we seek candidates whose research, teaching, and community engagement efforts contribute to robust learning and working environments for all students, staff, and faculty. We invite individuals
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compliance with laboratory safety standards, and contribute to a collaborative and innovative lab environment. IU School of Medicine is committed to being a welcoming campus community and we seek candidates
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of Chemistry in the College of Arts + Sciences at Indiana University, consists of a well-rounded research community with cutting-edge expertise in a wide variety of modern disciplines including analytical
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or spectroscopy. Preferred Qualifications: Leadership and mentorship experience. Applicants should have strong communication skills. Strength in both material synthesis, characterization, and spectroscopy
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of Chemistry in College of Arts + Sciences at Indiana University Bloomington is a diverse and well-established research community, consistently ranked among the top chemistry programs in the U.S. We are home to
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oral communication · Dependability, initiative, and professionalism Preferred skills: · Experience with deep learning libraries (e.g., PyTorch, TensorFlow) and development. Working conditions/demands
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to problem-solve and think critically. Possesses good written and oral communication skills. Ability to thrive in a collaborative, cross-disciplinary, fast-paced working environment. Department Contact
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effectively as a team · Excellent written and oral communication · Dependability, initiative, and professionalism Preferred skills: · Experience with deep learning libraries (e.g., PyTorch, TensorFlow) and
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(Koehler et al., Nature 2013; Liu et al., Nature Communications 2016; Koehler et al., Nature Biotechnology 2017; Nie et al., Nature Communications 2022). We recently developed a human cochlear organoid