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& Matter Location Bloomington Position Summary The IU experimental nuclear physics group has an active and diverse program addressing fundamental questions in nuclear physics, particle physics, and
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the group, and be effective in collaboration with a wide variety of experimental groups, both at IU as well as in other departments across the US and the world. Postdocs will have the opportunity to build a
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fellows with special interest in human connectomics in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The Lab’s overarching goals are 1) to achieve a better understanding of the brain network and neurophysiological mechanisms
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Fellow to join our research team. Our laboratory focuses on investigating the molecular mechanisms underlying liver fibrosis in chronic liver disease, utilizing advanced biochemical and molecular biology
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properties of controlled mixed lanthanide species. This research is largely experimental but is done in close collaboration with two theory groups. Responsibilities: Oversee the day-to-day operations on
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of Medicine Indianapolis Position Summary Post-doctoral fellow position in the Laboratory of Molecular Mechanisms of Auditory Perception and Deafness We are seeking a team-oriented and motivated post-doctoral
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characterizing photophysical (e.g. UV-vis spectroscopy, photoluminescence spectroscopy, quantum yield analysis, or lifetime analysis) or mechanical (e.g. dynamic mechanical analysis, rheology, or indentation
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characterizing photophysical (e.g. UV-vis spectroscopy, photoluminescence spectroscopy, quantum yield analysis, or lifetime analysis) or mechanical (e.g. dynamic mechanical analysis, rheology, or indentation
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, Bloomington, Indiana, U.S.A. The project aims to experimentally design and optimize macroscopic entangled states of light based on femtosecond laser-driven bright squeezed vacuum states, multimode pulsed
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of discovering small molecule therapy for photoreceptor degenerative disorders. To elucidate the disease mechanisms, we genetically dissect the process of photoreceptor morphogenesis and maintenance in vertebrate