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research as well as behavioral health informatics. The fellow will receive mentorship from faculty investigators toward the development of an independent program of research. Training will be provided in
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communication skills. Preferred Basic Qualifications: PhD degree strongly preferred (ABD candidates may apply, but all PhD requirements must be completed by August 1, 2026). Strong background in a field of biology that
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Center (IUSCCC; https://cancer.iu.edu/index.html) and the Director of Graduate Studies for the Cell and Molecular Cancer Biology (CMCB) PhD program (https://medicine.iu.edu/boomington/graduate-programs
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through the collaborative development, production, and characterization of AAV vectors for experimental applications. The successful candidate will work as an integral member of a team focused on designing
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information representation, social and organizational informatics, ethical and cultural studies of technology, together to several informatics application areas such as cybersecurity, web development, health
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focused graduate degree, and certificate programs. Development, implementation, modification, and evaluation of curricula. Mentoring and professional development programs to ensure a robust portfolio of
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announcing the search for applications for a tenure track faculty to join and expand its team. Qualified candidates will have a background in vector and transgene design and development for cellular therapy
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laboratory activities and maintain the progression of research projects. Supervise research technicians and student employees. Participate in protocol development, data analysis and report/manuscript
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partnership development, and collaborate with the Department Chair and colleagues to ensure program quality and growth. Required Qualifications Earned doctoral degree (PhD, DrPH, ScD, or equivalent) in public
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contributing to studies on youth-participatory and community-engaged research as well as health informatics. The fellow will receive mentorship from faculty investigators toward the development of an independent