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of the Indiana University School of Dentistry and the department of Cariology & Operative Dentistry and develop new aligned research program(s) that are strongly sustained by independent extramural research funds
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plans. INDIANAPOLIS With a population of approximately 880,000, Indianapolis, the capital city of Indiana, is the 16th largest city in the United States. Home to several major league sports teams
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including maintaining the R110 course and instructor resource sites as well as collaborating with the Speaker’s Lab, 6) supporting student success initiatives, and 7) overseeing R110 Speech Night. As an urban
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nonprofit health systems in the United States, operating 16 hospitals statewide (a mix of urban, suburban, and rural facilities). This partnership enables the seamless integration of research findings
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senior tenure track faculty to join and expand its rigorous breast cancer translational research program. The position includes an appointment as full-time faculty at a rank commensurate with experience in
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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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providers is vital to the education mission of the department. Position Summary Develop and implement education program and curriculum for surgical skills lab. In conjunction with Vice Chair for Education
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”) for the BSW and MSW Program. This is a full-time, twelve-month, non-tenure track faculty appointment. Anticipated start date is May 1, 2024. Candidates will be required to work on the IU Indianapolis campus
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Scientist. This is a faculty-level position. The faculty will work with Dr. Allison Norlander to design and execute basic and translational research projects. Specifically, the faculty will work on projects
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are focused on supporting ongoing and planned Alzheimer’s disease research. Funding is from NIH and related grant support, the IU Center for Neuroimaging, and the Indiana Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center