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. For additional information on life in Indy: https://faculty.medicine.iu.edu/relocation IU School of Medicine is committed to being a welcoming campus community and we seek candidates whose research, teaching, and
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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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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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, masters, and PhD levels. Its graduate program currently has 24 research active PhD students, and its undergraduate program routinely has around 600 majors. The department is one of the oldest in the country
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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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fellow with expertise in wet-chemical inorganic nanocrystal synthesis. Ideal candidates will have completed a Ph.D. in chemistry, chemical engineering, or materials science/engineering by or before May
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this position, and the date you are available to start, (2) a CV or resume, and (3) the names and contact info of two references. This can be submitted at the following link. https://indiana.peopleadmin.com
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-ranked international airport, being named “Best Airport in North America” by Airports Council International for many years. For additional information on life in Indy: https://faculty.medicine.iu.edu
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Position Summary The Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering is the first iSchool of its kind and among the largest in the country, with over 160 faculty and 2400 undergraduate and 1400
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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