12 associate-professor-computer-"https:"-"https:" research jobs at Indiana University
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• High performance computing experience • Proficiency in German, French, or Arabic Salary and Rank $56,000 - Visiting Research Associate ; FV8 Special Instructions For Best Consideration Date 02/13/2026
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(MEDT) Campus IU School of Medicine Terre Haute Position Summary The laboratory of Associate Professor Scott Canfield at Indiana University School of Medicine – Terre Haute, is seeking a talented and
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, CRISPR genome editing, CUT&RUN/ChIP, scRNA-seq/scATAC-seq, super-resolution/expansion microscopy, calcium imaging, proteomics, hydrogel fabrication/characterization, bioprinting and computational modeling
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. The Mimche Lab is seeking a highly motivated and energetic post-doctoral research associate to support research efforts aimed at deciphering the molecular mechanism of axonal guidance cues in the pathogenesis
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biospecimen collections, including pancreatic tissue, cyst fluid, and serum samples from a large clinical biobank. Perform proteomic and molecular profiling to identify and validate biomarkers associated with
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of genetic and environmental exposure risk factors in asthma. Key functions will include: A) Perform genome-wide admixture and association analysis, implement ancestry-environmental exposure interaction
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e-mail to Professor Lei Yang, Ph.D. (lyang7@iu.edu). Additional Qualifications Special Instructions Priority Application Review Deadline Expected Start Date Posting Number IUSM-02216-2025
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bioinformatics and biomarker research. This position focuses on the integration and analysis of complex biological data to identify and validate kidney disease biomarkers. Research Focus Our program leverages
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Position Summary We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Fellow to support research in adeno-associated virus (AAV)–based gene therapy. The mission of our lab is to advance gene therapy approaches
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postdoctoral associate to work on HIV-1 related projects with minimal supervision. The primary goal of the lab is to characterize the role of nuclear pore complex machinery in mediating HIV-1 nuclear entry and