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for health promotion, disease prevention, and care delivery. We are a federally-funded, interdisciplinary team applying expertise from social and behavioral sciences, systems engineering, informatics, human
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on methods development for understanding genetic variation within and between populations, (2) building computational pipelines for conducting simulation experiments and analyzing genomic sequencing data, (3
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Location Bloomington Position Summary The Center for Reliable and Trusted Electronics at the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering is accepting applications for two full-time postdoctoral
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diverse research backgrounds ranging from chemical engineering to stem cell biology, neuroscience and molecular biology. We conduct team-based science, while fostering independence and creative approaches
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overseeing research projects focused on methods development for understanding genetic variation within and between populations, (2) building computational pipelines for conducting simulation experiments and
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system to determine cellular networks that lead to cell death and to establish molecules that can prevent degeneration. Experimental approaches being used in the lab include inner ear drug delivery, CRISPR
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, Bloomington seeks a talented, highly motivated researcher with a background in medical sociology, social networks, sociology of aging, social neuroscience, social genetics/epigenetics, and/or quantitative
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Levin (USGS, Upper Midwest Water Science Center). This position offers opportunities for professional development through the USGS network and collaboration with hydrologists, climatologists, and data
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Campus IU School of Medicine Indianapolis Position Summary The Masood Lab at Indiana University School of Medicine are currently in need of a computational postdoctoral fellow. Highly motivated individuals
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opportunities exist to contribute to development and delivery of training and technical assistance activities. The fellow will receive mentorship from faculty toward the development of an independent program of