61 development "https:" "https:" "https:" "U.S" "University of St" Fellowship research jobs at Indiana University
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data infrastructure. Indiana University is home to one of the largest medical schools in the U.S., with extensive collaborations across informatics, clinical departments, and health systems (IU Health
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, and desire to be surrounded by faculty and staff who are committed to transforming the public and population health care system in the U.S. Our program prepares Research Scientists to design, implement
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developing new ideas that serve the research goals set by the Pl. IUSM is committed to being a welcoming campus community and we seek candidates whose research, teaching, and community engagement efforts
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acumen in the areas of adolescent substance use, mental health, traumatic stress, and behavioral interventions for youth and families. Candidates with interests in developing and implementing applied
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projects and offers opportunities to develop independent research in health policy and pragmatic trials. Key Opportunities and Responsibilities: Conduct qualitative and/or quantitative research on health
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national and international public health policy. For more information, visit our GitHub page at https://ceph-lab.github.io . Located on the flagship campus of the Indiana University System, IU School
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neurodegenerative diseases, with a specific focus on immune cell exhaustion and immunosenescence in the peripheral immune system. Our long-term research mission is to leverage such mechanisms to develop more
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scientists, biomedical informaticians, clinicians, and public health researchers to develop deployable, trustworthy methods that improve patient outcomes and health system operations. Key responsibilities
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molecular biology, flow cytometry, and functional immunology assays • Work with preclinical mouse models of prostate cancer and clinical samples. • Prepare manuscripts, present at conferences, and contribute
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develop the synthesis of new main-group heterocycles, macrocycles, and polymers as functional materials. Goals of projects in the Wentz lab are to gain a fundamental understanding of how electronic