14 medical-physics research jobs at Indiana University in United-States in United States
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of discovering small molecule therapy for photoreceptor degenerative disorders. To elucidate the disease mechanisms, we genetically dissect the process of photoreceptor morphogenesis and maintenance in vertebrate
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PED-CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE (IN-PICU-IUINA) For more than 90 years, the Department of Pediatrics at Indiana University School of Medicine has provided comprehensive medical training for medical
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technology, microscopy, biochemistry assays. Department Contact for Questions Questions regarding the position or application process may be directed to Dr. Joe Bonanno at [email protected] or submitted via
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the disease mechanisms, we genetically dissect the process of photoreceptor morphogenesis and maintenance in vertebrate animals. Our laboratory pioneered real-time imaging of proteins and small molecules within
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employees, Indiana University offers a wide array of benefits including: Multiple plan options for medical insurance Dental insurance Health Savings Account with generous IU contribution Life insurance, LTD
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of the human cornea. EDUCATION Required Master's degree in Computer Science or related field SKILLS Preferred Some understanding of the physics of light interaction with tissue with a strong background in image
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handling & breeding, recombinant DNA technology, microscopy, biochemistry assays. Department Contact for Questions Questions regarding the position or application process may be directed to Dr. Joe Bonanno
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PULMONARY (IN-PULM-IUINA) The Indiana University School of Medicine is the largest medical school in the US and is annually ranked among the top medical schools in the US by US News & World Report
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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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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