15 renewable-energy "European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) " positions at Indiana University
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or slow their progression. Here we aim to elucidate the basic biology of neuronal maintenance and energy homeostasis to enable us to design new therapeutic strategies NMNAT2 is a bifunctional protein that
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cancer. We will model brain cancer predisposition syndromes such as Gorlin syndrome, neurofibromatosis, MMRD with iPS and neural stem cells. Candidate must be comfortable with stem cell culture techniques
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or without an accommodation. This position is grant funded with expected annual renewals. Renewals are contingent on the availability of grant funds. The term of employment is for 1 year with renewal for a 2nd
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renewals. Renewals are contingent on the availability of grant funds. 3901 W. 86th Street, Suite 450 Indianapolis, Indiana 46268 This position is eligible to work a hybrid schedule (mix between remote and
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provide geological information that contributes to the wise stewardship of energy, mineral, and water resources and mitigates potential geologic hazards. Indiana residents benefit from focused research
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ANATOMY & CELL BIOLOGY (IN-ANAT-IUINA) Department-Specific Responsibilities Manages cell culture utilizing skeletal muscle, liver, and cancer cells. Performs animal breeding and genotyping. Performs
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ANATOMY & CELL BIOLOGY (IN-ANAT-IUINA) Looking for an inquisitive Research Technician for the laboratory of Dr. Carol Witczak in the Department of Anatomy, Cell Biology and Physiology at the Indiana
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management and priority setting skills Experience in animal husbandry and related studies (e.g. mouse IP/IV drug administration and tissue dissection) Preferred Neurological cell culture; both primary and
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regional campuses. The position will be a 1-year appointment with an anticipated August 1, 2024 start date, along with an opportunity to renew for a second year. The Fellow will be assigned a 12-month
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EMERGENCY MEDICINE (IN-EMER-IUINA) The Department of Emergency Medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine has served our patients and our communities. It is a promise we renew every day and