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was founded in 1946 and has a rich history of training medical students, residents, and fellows. Faculty investigators in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology conduct collaborative research across a
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and dementia (VCID). Competitive candidates will have current NIH (or similar) funding, a history of team science collaborations resulting in publications and/or funding, and be keen to establish
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, creative, well-organized candidate with extensive experience, stem cell and molecular biology, next-generation sequencing techniques, data analysis, and animal handling to join our team. As the nation’s
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, independent, and well-funded research program, and contribute to the educational, service, and/or clinical missions of the medical school. Faculty rank will be commensurate with qualifications and experience
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, exams, and/or non-medical/behavioral interventions and assessments involving study subjects. Facilitates and performs various study activities including site evaluation visits, study related meetings and
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electromyography to measure muscle function, transsynaptic neuronal tracing, motor and sensory functional evaluation, pharmacological interventions, and molecular biology and histology. The ideal candidate should
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-motivated, curious, creative, well-organized candidate with extensive experience in molecular biology, next-generation sequencing techniques, data analysis, and animal handling to join our team. Job Summary
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/or data entry. Basic understanding of technology. Ability to use standard office equipment such as phone, fax, scanner, etc. Proficiency in computer systems, including standard Office software. Basic
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of Computer Science or Instructional Systems Technology degree SKILLS Required Knowledge of instructional design Knowledge of learning management systems and virtual course technology Bloomington, Indiana For full-time
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research study supplies; may be responsible for facilitating disbursement of study participant payments. Provides various additional research study support (such as protocol research in medical library