52 fully-funded-phd-program-computer-science-eth Fellowship research jobs at Indiana University
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expertise in molecular and cell biology or related field. The candidate should be highly motivated and independent PhD scientist. The position requires excellent interpersonal and communication skills which
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molecular biology, cell biology, immunology, or cardiovascular related research fields is preferred. Department Contact for Questions Lei Yang, PhD lyang7@iu.edu Interested candidates should submit their CV
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well-being for all throughout the state of Indiana. Basic Qualifications Interested candidate is expected to have recently obtained a PhD in Molecular Biology, genetics or similar discipline and be a
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of three references to IU’S Academic online application system: https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/27710 . Basic Qualifications Required Qualifications PhD in biology or a related field Preferred
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Summary The Center for Possible Minds at Indiana University, Bloomington, invites applications for Postdoctoral Fellows to join its Program for Advanced Research in Diverse Intelligences. The fellowship
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research team at Indiana University (IU) – Bloomington. The position will contribute to a United States Geological Survey (USGS)-funded National Competitive Grant project. The project investigates the impact
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. in Chemistry or Physics at time of appointment. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with laser spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, vacuum systems, lasers, computational chemistry. Department Contact
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of Medicine. The candidates will work on funded projects with a focus on translational cancer immunology and drug discovery. The recruits will be joining projects in targeting the Nrf2 pathways and nuclear
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Position Summary Dr. Wei Luo, Assistant Professor in the Department of Microbiology & Immunology at Indiana University School of Medicine, is seeking a postdoctoral researcher for an NIH-funded project
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TDP-43 in its hybrid form as associated with annexin A11. These research projects are funded by the NINDS and will be carried out under the direction of Drs. Kathy L. Newell and Laura Cracco