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be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Minimum: PhD (or equivalent) in a biological science field required. Preferred Skills Experience with mouse handling & breeding, recombinant DNA
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motivation to learn. Salary and rank will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Minimum: PhD (or equivalent) in a biological science field required. Preferred Skills Experience with mouse
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://indiast.indiana.edu/ . For questions regarding the submission process, please contact Mr. Zac Muller, Assistant Director of Faculty Relations, Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies, zmuller
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the anatomical areas whose function appears to be involved in the earliest clinical symptoms. From there, we follow the progression and spread of the neurodegenerative process to anatomical areas
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Applicants should have a PhD or equivalent qualification in a field such as Physics, Chemistry or Engineering. Experience with neutron or synchrotron x-ray experiments and/or the development of associated
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, modeling and simulation, integrated circuit design, development of radiation mitigation solutions, and radiation testing. Minimum Qualifications: A PhD in one of the following or another related area is
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the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Indiana University to develop and apply advanced statistical approaches for evaluating device-based measures of physical activity and relationships with
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faculty are clinicians in the areas of audiology and speech-language pathology, and many hold research PhDs. Department-Specific Responsibilities Manages all administrative functions and enrollment
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initial intake meetings, the investigation process, and report writing General Responsibilities Prepares formal investigatory reports and/or analyses pursuant to university and campus procedures and
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Meyer, PhD. Department-Specific Responsibilities Performs complex techniques or procedures such as: Cell culture (human stem cell lines), including cellular reprogramming and astrocyte differentiation