Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Posting Details Position Details Title Postdoc Fellow, Biology Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Biology Location Bloomington Position Summary The department of Biology
-
chemistry, organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, materials chemistry, and biochemistry. Basic Qualifications A postdoc position is available for the design, synthesis, electron
-
developing research directions and lab culture. Postdocs must be willing and excited to help mentor graduate and undergraduate students. Responsibilities: Manage own academic research project(s). Maintain good
-
for postdoctoral researchers to conduct innovative research. The hired postdoc fellow will gain key technical and professional skills valuable for a career in academia or industry. Routine feedback and guidance
-
system to determine cellular networks that lead to cell death and to establish molecules that can prevent degeneration. Experimental approaches being used in the lab include inner ear drug delivery, CRISPR
-
the group, and be effective in collaboration with a wide variety of experimental groups, both at IU as well as in other departments across the US and the world. Postdocs will have the opportunity to build a
-
focus on honing expertise and research acumen in the areas of adolescent firearm injuries and death, mental health, traumatic stress, and defining trauma networks to identify children and young adults
-
the inorganic, analytical and materials areas. Job Summary: Prof. Giedroc seeks a postdoctoral research associate as a member of a team of students and postdocs focused on a mechanistic understanding of an
-
. The hired postdoc fellow will gain key leadership skills valuable for a career in academia or industry through mentoring both undergraduate and graduate students. Routine feedback and guidance
-
, community-engaged education, research, and service and prepare leaders in public health and health care. Health is defined as the capacity to develop full human potential, not simply the absence of disease