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theoretical nuclear physics, condensed matter, and radiation effects studies. Group members include professional staff in electronics, mechanical engineering, cryogenic design, and machinists, as
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of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM-Indianapolis) and IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr. Kim studies the molecular mechanisms underlying the development and
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of microelectronics radiation effects mechanisms is desired, but not required. Experience with instrumentation and programming with Python is a plus. Appointment Type: Twelve-month full-time non-tenure track
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that recapitulates aspects of outer and inner hair cell development. Using this novel model system, we aim at elucidating the mechanisms underlying hair cell differentiation and identifying means to promote hair cell
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Position Summary A postdoctoral fellow position (all levels) is immediately available in Dr. Tran’s lab for highly motivated and talented applicants who are interested in understanding the mechanisms
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the molecule mechanisms of novel long non-coding RNAs in regulating cardiovascular health and diseases. The successful candidate is expected to be self-motivated with a recent Ph.D. degree in molecular biology
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specific coregulators on gene expression mechanisms through techniques such as RNA sequencing, ATAC sequencing, single-cell RNA sequencing, Cut&Run sequencing, and subsequent bioinformatics analyses. Notable
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Indianapolis Position Summary A postdoctoral position is available immediately in Dr. Alexandru Movila’s lab at Indiana University School of Dentistry . Dr. Movila seeks to understand the basic mechanisms
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the molecular neuropathology of neurodegenerative diseases. Our aims are to expand our knowledge of the mechanisms of neurodegeneration. Neurodegenerative diseases may first affect language, cognition, motor
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to childhood illness. With the collaboration between scientists and physicians, the center aims to increase knowledge of causes and mechanisms of serious pediatric diseases. Our goal is to develop innovative