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of manuscripts, as well as user support and training and technical consultation. Experience with routine instrument maintenance and repair is expected. Knowledge in computing, information technology, programming
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building on the IU Indianapolis campus to house Institute faculty. Through H2W, the successful candidate will have access to significant resources to support their program of research, including seed funding
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Posting Details Position Details Title BSW Program Director - Bloomington Campus Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Indianapolis School of Social Work Location Bloomington Position
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currently hosts over 100 medical students across all four years of the Doctor of Medicine program, two PhD programs, an undergraduate (baccalaureate) footprint, and a robust clinical and translational
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into neurons and astrocytes. This laboratory is under the direction of Principle Investigator, Jason Meyer, PhD. Department-Specific Responsibilities Performs experimental techniques or procedures: Cell culture
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, develop functional genomic or therapeutic approaches, and/or use computational and bioinformatic approaches for genetic discovery and phenotypic delineation. The candidate must be able to mentor medical
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service, offering degrees at the bachelors, masters, and Ph.D. levels. Its graduate program currently has 22 research active PhD students, and its undergraduate program has around 600 majors. The department
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quantitative and computational training as well as experience in behavioral science, ideally in development, language, or visual cognition. The successful applicant will have: • Excellent research track record
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; the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering; and the IU School of Dentistry. Highly desired experience includes the development, improvement, or application of biotechnologies with
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tied to our departmental writing program and the university’s Writing Center. Core responsibilities include teaching undergraduate and M.A. students in face-to-face and online modalities in