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in human factors/systems engineering and in implementation science. Dr. Ramly’s research program develops and tests innovative methods for the human-centered design and implementation of systems
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for Questions Questions can be directed to: Prof. Jeff Zaleski, Department of Chemistry, Indiana University, 800 E. Kirkwood Avenue, Bloomington, IN 47405, zaleski@iu.edu. Additional Qualifications Salary and
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overseeing research projects focused on methods development for understanding genetic variation within and between populations, (2) building computational pipelines for conducting simulation experiments and
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methods Possesses strong attention to detail Preferred Familiarity with statistical software preferred This role requires the ability to effectively communicate and to operate a computer and other standard
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record in either: next-generation sequencing (NGS) methods, biostatistics methodologies, genetic/molecular epidemiology, and/or bioinformatics or computational biology approaches/pipelines is required
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parallel testing facilities for companion dogs and children, including equipment for eye-tracking, thermal imaging, touch screen studies, behavioral analysis from video. There is also the possibility
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for an additional year based on performance. A Ph.D. in experimental condensed matter physics is required by time of appointment. Experience with neutron scattering and/or numerical simulations is an advantage but
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injection and combustion analyzers, field ecology methods, soil analyses and data organization/analysis is essential. SKILLS Required Proficient communication skills Maintains a high degree of professionalism
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Design , both in the School of Public Health-Bloomington (SPH-B) at Indiana University . Dr. Holden’s research program pursues “better health, by design” by developing and testing health interventions
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to contribute to cutting-edge research investigating the physiological and psychological impacts of spaceflight. Our program focuses on human analog studies to simulate microgravity and explore