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characterize novel photoreceptors in marine Synechococcus using CRISPR and protein biochemistry approaches. This project is funded by the NSF Systems and Synthetic Biology Program and builds on our successful
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provides excellent research computing resources (high-performance computing clusters, large-scale storage, and advanced visualization). Initial term: 2 years, renewable for a 3rd year contingent on
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, Professional, and Computer Skills Location Bloomington Position Summary The Kelley School of Business at Indiana University, Bloomington is accepting applications for full-time Lecturer (open rank/non-tenure
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, Professional, and Computer Skills Location Bloomington Position Summary The Kelley School of Business at Indiana University, Bloomington is accepting applications for full-time Lecturer (open rank/non-tenure
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Posting Details Position Details Title Lecturer, Biomedical Engineering Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Indianapolis Department of Biomedical Engineering and Informatics – Luddy
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submitted through the application portal located at: https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/30550 Review of applications will begin on November 15th, 2025, and will continue until the position is filled
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research and teaching centers and programs including: the IU African Studies Program, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Center for the Study of the Middle East, Inner Asian and Uralic National
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collaborative research and student opportunities including a full-time undergraduate program; graduate programs in accounting; an MS in Biotechnology; the Physician MBA and the Evening MBA, that is consistently
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, however, that Indiana University Bloomington takes the matters of sexual and professional misconduct very seriously. Interested candidates should review the requirements and submit their materials at https
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photoreceptors in marine Synechococcus using CRISPR and protein biochemistry approaches. This project is funded by the NSF Systems and Synthetic Biology Program and builds on our successful initial studies of Type