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degrees, selected master’s degrees, and certificates through its traditional main campus in Richmond, off-campus sites, and online program options. Indiana University East challenges students to grow
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undergraduate and graduate degrees. This position provides opportunities to further develop a creative and innovative music therapy program with unique access to clinical, research, and community partners
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Technology which offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees. This position provides opportunities to further develop a creative and innovative music therapy program with unique access to clinical, research
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and green infrastructure in fostering climate resilience for Midwest ecosystems. Phase one of this project will yield a model based on multiple urbanized systems that will form the backbone of a “best
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engagement plans and activities across different service models, including volunteer, market, affiliate, and affinity. Collaborates with IUAA and IU Foundation professionals to develop and deliver a
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of the unique genetically modified animal models The Division provides a highly collaborative environment and the possibility to grow. An NIH-funded T32 Training Program is in place. Indianapolis is the capital
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, and participation in an established professional development program. Leveraging Indiana University’s high-quality graduate degree programs and one of the top-ranked physician MBA programs in
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, and Business Analytics (including quantitative methods and spreadsheet modeling). Courses will be primarily taught in-residence at the Bloomington campus. Basic Qualifications For a candidate to be
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models, and clinical trials in rare and common genetic diseases. Department-Specific Responsibilities Works with a team of laboratory staff to complete CAP/CLIA accredited clinical genetic testing
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Responsibilities Works with experimental approaches spanning HPLC analysis of lipids and amino acids, molecular analysis of gene expression, cell signaling, mutant mouse models of disease, and use of patient plasma