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on the following disease/organ system context: 1) Mechanisms contributing to islet dysfunction in offspring exposed to maternal obesity 2) Mechanisms by which maternal obesity programs hematopoietic stem and
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of Health. The current lab research is focused on the pathogenesis and molecular mechanism of diabetes and obesity, fatty liver disease, and cancer using both cell systems and animal models. IUSM is committed
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nutrition and obesity. Successful candidates will conduct research on semiparametric and Bayesian nonparametric methods in measurement error, missing data, and functional data. The developed methods will be
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on the following disease/organ system context: 1) Mechanisms contributing to islet dysfunction in offspring exposed to maternal obesity 2) Mechanisms by which maternal obesity programs hematopoietic stem and
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the understanding of glucagon physiology and was central to the discovery of single molecule multimode agonists for the treatment of diabetes and obesity. He is recognized as a global spokesperson for macromolecular
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of Health. The current lab research is focused on the pathogenesis and molecular mechanism of diabetes and obesity, fatty liver disease, and cancer using both cell systems and animal models. As the nation’s
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://doi.org/10.1530%2FJME-22-0011 ). The ideal candidate will possess a solid foundation in the fundamental mechanisms of metabolic diseases, particularly diabetes and/or obesity, and will demonstrate expertise
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sexuality, sexual and reproductive health, nutrition, obesity, maternal and child health, population health, public health policy, and application of health behavior theory. The Indiana University School
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prevention, HIV/STD prevention, human sexuality, sexual and reproductive health, nutrition, obesity, maternal and child health, population health, public health policy, and application of health behavior
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sexuality, sexual and reproductive health, nutrition, obesity, maternal and child health, population health, public health policy, and application of health behavior theory. Indiana University is an equal