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. Multidisciplinary approaches including clinical neuroimaging and basic biomedical bench techniques will be used in human subjects and animal models, respectively. Qualification: The applicant will be working in a
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. Academic classroom experience strongly preferred. Initial screening begins immediately and continues until the position is filled. Contact Human Resources at Indiana University Southeast if you need
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and beyond. The Katzenellenbogen laboratory is looking for an Assistant Research Professor to join our group. The overall goal of this research program is to understand how high-risk human
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microenvironment, the role B lymphocytes in type 1 diabetes pathogenesis, and identifying early biomarkers of disease using relevant in vitro and ex vivo models of mouse and human type 1 diabetes. This research
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progenitor cell function in offspring exposed to maternal obesity. 3) Human samples to predict onset of gestational diabetes during early gestation. The candidate will be primarily working within a
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utilize mouse models and primary human immune cells to investigate hypotheses and will be able to work independently. The successful candidate will work well in a team setting and will work closely with Dr
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grants Department Contact for Questions Please direct questions about the process to: Christopher Paynter, SHRM-CP, PHR Human Resources Business Partner Department of Surgery [email protected] Please direct
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instructional development and/or instructional technology consulting, and/or training, and/or teaching (face-to-face or online); OR Experience providing instructional design with online instructional technology
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expansion · The department is in a growth phase under a new Chair, Dr. Michael Feldman · Stable environment with excellent retention practices and professional growth opportunities · 150,000 square foot
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environment with excellent retention practices and professional growth opportunities 150,000 square foot dedicated central laboratory building in downtown Indianapolis. First class facilities including flow