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and type 2 diabetes. Comfortable writing code in languages like R or Python for bioinformatics/statistical analysis or proficiency in Unix shell scripting or high-performance computing. Familiarity
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chemistry and proficiency in physical measurement of inorganic materials and surfaces. Department Contact for Questions Questions regarding the position can be directed to: Dr. Frank Lippert Director of
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Doctoral degree is required. Applicants should have a Ph.D. degree or equivalent in biomedical sciences. Department Contact for Questions Dr. Eri Hashino(ehashino@iu.edu ) Ruth C. Holton Professor and Vice
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and digital geological collections. The IGWS is a long-standing, state-supported organization benefiting the welfare of the citizens of Indiana since 1837, when Dr. David Dale Owen was hired to conduct
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biomarkers. This position is funded by the Alzheimer’s Disease and Aging Cohort Consortium (ADACC) U24 grant (Wake Forest PI: Dr. Michelle Mielke, IU mPI: Dr. Nicole Fowler) and will involve cutting-edge
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prepared them to solve the problems of the future. This position serves multiple research functions within Dr. Jesse Stewart's Cardiometabolic Behavioral Medicine (CBM) Lab, housed in the Department
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documents to programmed tools to ensure accurate coding, formatting, and functionality. Reviews and formats survey reports and data files. Batches and scans returned paper surveys; performs data entry
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Department IUSM - Pediatrics Campus IU School of Medicine Indianapolis Position Summary The laboratory of Dr. Alka Khaitan at the Indiana University School of Medicine is seeking a highly motivated and skilled
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of Medicine Indianapolis Position Summary Position Summary A post-doctoral research position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Makram Obeid. The postdoctoral fellow will test research hypotheses in rodent
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TDP-43 in its hybrid form as associated with annexin A11. These research projects are funded by the NINDS and will be carried out under the direction of Drs. Kathy L. Newell and Laura Cracco