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the Department of Chemistry at Indiana University, Bloomington. The group conducts research to develop nanotechnology-enabled tools to understand and control immune cell functions. The main research project is to
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of the highest acuity patient mixes in the United States. Supports the Pediatric Critical Care Division Chief to manage his portfolio of pediatric critical care global health research projects. Assists in
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neurodevelopment in rodent seizure models. Our primary goal is to identify molecular targets for novel treatment strategies. The laboratory employs a variety of molecular techniques, longterm continuous EEG
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develop translational skills in performing clinical studies may be considered. Skills: Effective verbal and written communication skills and fluent in English. Primary responsibilities will include studies
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an array of vibrant cross-disciplinary departments and programs. We seek a dynamic and original thinker who is committed to excellence in scholarship and is well-suited to teaching an introductory
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requirement is a Ph.D. in Mathematics. Zorn fellows are paired with mentors with whom they have compatible research interests. The Department maintains strong research groups in all of the principal fields
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of the principal fields of mathematics. Bloomington is located in the forested hills of southern Indiana and offers a rich variety of musical and cultural attractions. Indiana University is committed to building and
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. Experience with organometallic synthesis and relevant analytical techniques (NMR, SXRD, mass-spectrometry etc.) is essential. The preferred candidate will have a deep understanding of the chemistry of the main
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molecules and pathways that regulate the morphogenesis and functions of cochlear hair cells, the primary receptors for sound in the inner ear. We are particularly looking for a highly motivated and creative
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IU School of Medicine Indianapolis Position Summary The primary role of this position is to conduct research and technical activities in the area of health equity and quantitative methods to inform