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ASTRONOMY (BL-AST-IUBLA) Astronomy has a long history at Indiana University, beginning in 1856 with Daniel Kirkwood. The department was founded in 1895. Our doctoral program has produced over 100
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machinery and computer programs. Tests and sets up lab equipment. Collects data and prepares reports based upon established protocols. Attends and participates in departmental meetings. Orders, receives, and
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professionals, employers, and community advocates, the Bowen Center contributes to analyzing complex health workforce issues and informing related policy and programming. Performs data collection, data analysis
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at University Hospital and Goodman Hall Neuroscience Center. Job responsibilities range from clinical tasks such as taking vital signs, performing ECGs and blood draws, documenting findings, and managing patient
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COs as needed General Responsibilities Cleans and maintains laboratory equipment Monitors and inventories laboratory supply levels Assists with and performs routine laboratory procedures and
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for immunofluorescence. Perform quantitative analysis of tissue phenotypes using microscopic techniques. Work on DNA/RNA isolation, qRT-PCR, DNA cloning, DNA sequencing, maintenance of drosophila stocks and lab
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will also be heavily involved in the development and operation of LHCb’s heterogeneous software trigger system. The successful candidate will focus on analysis of Run 3 proton-proton and heavy-ion data
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, mouse handling, surgeries, and husbandry. Conducts cryotomy for autoradiography and sample preparation. Performs immunohistochemistry and Western Blot/ELISA. Tabulates, analyzes, and performs statistics
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-related discipline WORK EXPERIENCE Preferred Some laboratory experience SKILLS Required Proficient communication skills Maintains a high degree of professionalism Demonstrates time management and priority
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, behavioral and motor tasks, computational modeling, and magnetic resonance imaging (structural MRI, functional MRI, diffusion-weighted imaging, resting state functional connectivity, and magnetic resonance