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Mosley, PhD and will be considered a scientist from day 1 with his/her own research projects. This position will be an excellent way to gain lab experience for graduate school or professional applications
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leverages CRISPR-based genome editing systems, conventional gene targeting, and transgenesis techniques to engineer genetically modified organisms (murine models and cell lines). These efforts aim to identify
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treatment of sick children in Indiana and beyond. A position is open for a full-time Research Technician in the laboratory of Jacquelyn Lajiness, MD, PhD. The Lajiness lab focuses on understanding mechanisms
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). Preferred PhD degree within 2 years from date of hire. WORK EXPERIENCE Preferred Experience working with laboratory research mice. Experience with biochemical and molecular biology assays. 1 year of general
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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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minimum of 10-year follow-up, >2 billion medical records, active genomics projects, and a robust graduate training program. The Vera Bradely Center has over 30 research and clinical faculty with expertise
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should be a creative, independent and energetic individual to direct the Indiana Center for Biological Microscopy (ICBM), a 25-year-old core facility whose mission is to promote the effective use
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autoimmune disease with a multi-year clinicopathological course. In addition to working in our salivary analysis and diagnostics research laboratory, the selected candidate will work with a multidisciplinary
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annotated breast cancer tissue microarray containing ~600 samples with a minimum of 10-year follow-up, >2 billion medical records, active genomics projects, and a robust graduate training program. The Vera
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For Faculty Affairs Location Bloomington Position Summary As part of a major, multi-year initiative to expand research activities in the Neuroscience of Aging and CNS diseases on the IU Bloomington campus