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Aalsma, PhD Professor of Psychology and Pediatrics Director, Adolescent Behavioral Health Research Program HITS Building | Suite 2000 410 West 10th Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 maalsma@iu.edu Additional
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for one or more outstanding, highly motivated post-doctoral research fellows with special interest in human genomics/computational systems biology to work on multi-omics analyses of Alzheimer’s disease and
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for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics (CCBB), and multiple NIH sponsored multicenter programs including the Alzheimer’s Disease Genetics Consortium (ADGC), Alzheimer’s Disease Sequencing Project (ADSP
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Magee, PhD Assistant Professor of pediatrics at the IU School of Medicine. Program HITS Building | Suite 2000 410 West 10th Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 lamagee@iu.edu Additional Qualifications · PhD in
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Program HITS Building | Suite 2000 410 West 10th Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 maalsma@iu.edu Additional Qualifications Preferred: PhD in clinical, developmental, counseling, or school psychology; social
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: Candidates must have an MD/PHD or Ph.D. or in Neuroscience, Bioinformatics, Biostatistics, or a related field prior to the start of the appointment Skills Requirements: • Prior experience in Alzheimer’s
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-funded T32 Training Program is in place. Indianapolis is the capital and most populous city in the State of Indiana. It is growing economically thanks to a strong corporate base anchored by the life
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the molecular neuropathology of neurodegenerative diseases. Our aims are to expand our knowledge of the mechanisms of neurodegeneration. Neurodegenerative diseases may first affect language, cognition, motor
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pathology on computational, molecular, cellular, preclinical and translational levels. A spectrum of scientific methods includes state-of-the-art multi-omics approaches, machine learning and implementation
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for one or more outstanding, highly motivated post-doctoral research fellows with special interest in human genomics/computational systems biology to work on multi-omics analyses of Alzheimer’s disease and