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OTOLARYNGOLOGY & H/N SURGERY (IN-OTHN-IUINA) The Hashino Lab studies normal and pathological development of the human inner ear and brain, using stem cell-derived organoids as a model system
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-nerve signaling through exosomes and other small molecules that supports motor neuron-specific regeneration, 2) the effect of beta-caryophyllene, a phytochemical, on Schwann cell gene expression, and 3
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expertise in the water-rock-energy continuum. We are particularly interested in a dynamic, cross-trained scientist who will contribute to energy resources and energy byproduct studies with the IGWSs Center
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efficiency and sourcing, renewable energy, building design and operations, and space management and optimization; align campus sustainability efforts with IU 2030: The Indiana University Strategic Plan
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relationships, energy efficiency and sourcing, renewable energy, building design and operations, and space management and optimization; align campus sustainability efforts with IU 2030: The Indiana University
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chemistry in computer-aided and AI-powered drug design and synthesis. The team has cell culture and animal models of various cancers including leukemia samples collected from patients. The successful
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of research projects. Conducts technical aspects of research studies including, but not limited to, cell culture, tissue isolation, transfection/transduction/transformation, DNA/RNA/protein isolation
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training of students. The initial appointment will be for one year starting on or about June 1, 2024, with potential for renewal. Duties and Responsibilities: Processing of saliva for proteomics and
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negotiable). The position is full-time for one year, renewable annually contingent upon satisfactory performance and funding up to a maximum of three years, with a competitive salary and benefits package
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. Basic Qualifications A Ph.D. in experimental high-energy or nuclear physics is required at time of appointment. Department Contact for Questions For questions please contact the Physics Department at +1