21 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"Prof"-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at Indiana University
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Posting Details Position Details Title Postdoctoral Position: Neuroendocrine Mechanisms of Aggressive Behavior Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Biology Location
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) from NIH studies and receive mentorship from faculty investigators toward the development of an independent program of research. Opportunities to become involved with other areas of work will arise
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with cancer immunology, we design nano-enabled therapeutics that modulate immune signaling and enhance crosstalk between myeloid and lymphoid cells. Our interdisciplinary research program spans
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Postdoctoral Researcher – AI-Augmented Decision Science Indiana University Bloomington Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences and Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, & Engineering Position Overview
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neuroimaging methods to investigate the cognitive and neural mechanisms of episodic memory and how they change in healthy and pathological aging. Our lab investigates cognitive and neural mechanisms of memory
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Postdoctoral Researcher – AI-Augmented Decision Science Indiana University Bloomington Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences and Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, & Engineering Position Overview
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funded by the National Institutes of Health. The current lab research is focused on the pathogenesis and molecular mechanism of diabetes and obesity, fatty liver disease, and cancer using both cell systems
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-brain barrier research. Ideal candidates will have: 1.A PhD in the life sciences 2.A solid background in cell culture and tissue engineering approaches 3.Knowledge in Neuroscience and Stem Cell Research 4
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Posting Details Position Details Title Postdoctoral Researcher Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Indianapolis Department of Biomedical Engineering and Informatics – Luddy School
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research on pediatric brain tumors, primarily pineoblastoma. Our research is focused on examining the molecular mechanisms of tumor progression and the identification of novel drug targets using genomic and