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team of investigators in health informatics, clinical and basic research, oral medicine and “omics” cores. The position will entail a 90% research focus, with the remaining 10% dedicated to education and
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. More details can be obtained by visiting: https://medicine.iu.edu/faculty/42909/sinha-mithun . Department of Surgery – The IUSM Department of Surgery is committed to the education and development
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develop gene therapy using the CRISPR/Cas9 system. This project will closely collaborate with Dr. Reuben Kapur, director of the Wells Center for Pediatric Research. This research extensively uses cell and
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, national and international collaborations with leading scientists. Research data is published in high impact factor and high quality journals. This fellowship, provides the opportunity to develop and expand
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and mechanisms of serious pediatric diseases. Our goal is to develop innovative approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of sick children in Indiana and beyond. As the nation’s largest medical school
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well as nanomaterial design to develop systems for catalysis. Motivated applicants with a Ph.D. in any area of chemistry will be considered. A candidate with a strong background in solution-phase synthetic preparations
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the position may be directed to Dr. Kedir Turi, [email protected]. Additional Qualifications Responsibilities: § Develop and apply advanced computational models to analyze and interpret biological data, such as
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. Applicants who have recently completed their terminal degree and plan to develop an independent research career are especially encouraged to apply. Applications from groups underrepresented in biomedical
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in close consultation with the Principal Investigator as well as other laboratory personnel. Duties and responsibilities: Develop and conduct scientific research experiments with mouse models
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, the center aims to increase knowledge of causes and mechanisms of serious pediatric diseases. Our goal is to develop innovative approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of sick children in Indiana and beyond