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of Biology is a large, unified department with strong undergraduate degrees, nationally-ranked graduate programs, and world-class research spanning the breadth of biological questions and experimental systems
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fellow to join the lab of Dr. Bo Zhao, at Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM) to study the underlying molecular mechanisms of auditory perception and deafness. More information on our current
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vagal tone and sympathetic nerve activity. The postdoctoral candidate would be involved in: Data analysis and presentation of original work at regional, national, and international platforms. Manuscript
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to promote hair cell regeneration in the human cochlea. We are also developing a human cochlear–hindbrain assembloid system to study auditory neural circuity development. Applicants should have a Ph.D. degree
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to study the influence of gut microbiota on malaria. Candidates must have a PhD degree with a strong research background in immunology, gut microbiome, or microbiology. Experience conducting research
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of Biology is a large, unified department with strong undergraduate degrees, nationally-ranked graduate programs, and world-class research spanning the breadth of biological questions and experimental systems
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which the numerous degrees of freedom of light are fully leveraged to enhance imaging performances beyond the limits of classical approaches. Our research group is forging new frontiers in optical
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of Biology is a large, unified department with strong undergraduate degrees, nationally-ranked graduate programs, and world-class research spanning the breadth of biological questions and experimental systems
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. The researcher who joins our team for this project will spearhead the development of metasurfaces and meta-optics capable of non-invasively studying the adaptive mechanisms in living systems. We are particularly
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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