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assistance tailored to diverse sponsor types. PDS specialists include professionals with PhDs and pre-award expertise, balancing scientific rigor with administrative efficiency. The Office for Research
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://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/24325 Basic Qualifications Doctorate or Terminal degree is required. A PhD, MD, or equivalent and evidence of expertise in molecular mechanisms of disease. Department Contact for Questions
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, received in 2023, the department contributes to the understanding of numerous genetic conditions through the integration of basic research in genetic and genomic mechanisms, translational research in disease
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Center (IUSCCC; https://cancer.iu.edu/index.html) and the Director of Graduate Studies for the Cell and Molecular Cancer Biology (CMCB) PhD program (https://medicine.iu.edu/boomington/graduate-programs
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for one or more outstanding, highly motivated post-doctoral research fellows with special interest in human genomics/computational systems biology to work on multi-omics analyses of Alzheimer’s disease and
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discovered populations of pulmonary endothelial cells in the pathobiology of PH and investigation of heme-mediated signaling mechanisms. Dr. Rafikova’s lab research focuses on the role of mitochondrial
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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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monitoring, and artificial intelligence applications · Elucidating mechanisms (e.g., systemic inflammation, gut microbiota, etc.) underlying the impact of physical activity and sedentary behavior on mental
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dysfunction, mechanisms of immune regulation, and sex differences in PH. The successful candidate will be actively involved in ongoing multi-project settings in a highly productive research environment
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these model system to determine cellular networks that lead to cell death and to establish molecules that can prevent degeneration. Our dynamic inner ear research group includes Rick Nelson MD PhD and Eri