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Location Bloomington Position Summary The IU experimental nuclear physics group has an active program addressing fundamental questions in nuclear physics, particle physics, and astrophysics/cosmology. Group
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Management, Public Policy, Political Science, Sociology, Law, or a related field. Successful candidates will develop a nationally competitive program of research, including external funding, and be engaged in
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Research Methodology Location Bloomington Position Summary Location: Learning and Developmental Evaluation Clinic (LDEC) and the School Psychology Program , School of Education , Indiana University (IU
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Airports Council International for many years. For additional information on life in Indy: https://faculty.medicine.iu.edu/relocation/. Job Summary Primary Duties and Responsibilities: Bioinformatic analysis
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employment system at: https://indiana.peopleadmin.https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/31955 For Best Consideration Date 02/23/2026 Expected Start Date 03/23/2026 Posting Number IU-101467-2026
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the positions are filled. Interested applicants should review the position requirements and apply at https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/30454 . Before a conditional offer of employment with tenure is
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candidates can submit a cover letter, CV/resume, and one sample of work or writing related to any of the duties listed above here: https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/32133 . Priority consideration will
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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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on life in Indy: https://faculty.medicine.iu.edu/relocation Basic Qualifications MD/DO or equivalent education Completion of Pediatric General Surgery Fellowship American Board of Surgery BC/BE Able
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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