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Postdoctoral fellow in the neurophysiology of exploration and memory The Newman Memory Lab at Indiana University Bloomington invites applications for a postdoctoral fellow to conduct research at the intersection
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applications for a postdoctoral fellow position from highly driven and creative people who are excited to develop state-of-the-art biophotonic technologies using novel light manipulation strategies
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designated Program Lead for capacity-building. The postdoc will lead data synthesis and senior-author associated manuscripts. Research outcomes will be co-produced with non- academic project partners
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committee will begin evaluating applications as they are received and applications will continue to be reviewed until this position is filled. Basic Qualifications PhD in computer science or bioinformatics
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Bloomington Position Summary Canine and Child Cognition Postdoctoral Scholar Vacancy The COMPARE Lab , directed by Dr. Erica Cartmill, invites applications for a postdoctoral fellow. The COMPARE Lab studies
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graduate programs with numerous collaborations with other disciplines within the university. The School has several major teaching clinics as well as outreach affiliations. Bloomington is a relaxed community
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particular emphasis on their roles in heterogeneous catalysis and optoelectronic applications. Basic Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D. in Chemistry, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, or a
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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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. The School of Optometry has very active research and graduate programs with numerous collaborations with other disciplines within the university. The School has several major teaching clinics as
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translational focus, there will be opportunities to direct their research to direct patient applications and treatments. Candidates should have experience in in-vitro and mouse models (xenograft, GEMM, etc