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Department IUSM - Radiology & Imaging Sciences Campus IU School of Medicine Indianapolis Position Summary Interventional Radiologist The Department of Radiology & Imaging Sciences at Indiana University School
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whole slide scanner, requiring attention to detail in a lab environment. Transfers high-throughput large files between servers, utilize GUI tools to identify and tag images, and manage large datasets with
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demonstrate: A passion for teaching the next generation of nurses Commitment to teaching a diverse student population The ability to foster the IU South Bend Division of Nursing image in the community Excellent
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image in the community Excellent communication skills Internal motivation to become excellent Strong Organization Skills Previous experience in medical/surgical practice Preferred Qualifications Doctoral
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world. The Vera Bradley Foundation Center for Breast Cancer Research at Indiana University School of Medicine (VBFC) is focused on dramatically improving therapies for some of the most difficult-to-treat types
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the preservation and maintenance of digital content. This content includes, but is not limited to, digitized texts, images, audio-visual material, 3D and VR content, GIS data, research data sets, and born-digital
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teaching in the Biomedical Engineering Program, developing courses for the traditional classroom setting, computer labs, and for online education; help setting program goals, developing and continually
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processing, spreadsheets, database management, and photographic image processing. Demonstrated commitment to fostering an environment supportive of equity, diversity, and inclusion. Applicants invited
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RADIOLOGY & IMAGING SCIENCES (IN-RADY-IUINA) Department-Specific Responsibilities Performs pre-clinical MRI and PET imaging on small live animals (trained or anesthetized) and tissue samples
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Tenure-Track/Tenured Faculty Position (Exercise Science; Movement Science) Department of Kinesiology
IUSM’s Center for Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases, and the Indiana University Bloomington’s Environmental Resilience Institute and Imaging Research Facility. In addition to these outstanding programs