52 phd-mathematical-modelling-population-modelling Fellowship positions at Indiana University
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, hydrogel fabrication/characterization, bioprinting and mathematical modeling. IUSM is committed to being a welcoming campus community and we seek candidates whose research, teaching, and community engagement
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. Multidisciplinary approaches including clinical neuroimaging and basic biomedical bench techniques will be used in human subjects and animal models, respectively. Qualification: The applicant will be working in a
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, 3D ex-vivo cell culturing models, and the implementation of unique genetically modified animal models. The Division provides a highly collaborative environment and the possibility to grow. An NIH
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) relation of central and peripheral omics to ADRD biomarkers and clinical measures, and (e) studies in diverse multiethnic populations to broaden our understanding of genetics and ADRD biomarkers. Fellows
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, but not required. Ability to work with animal models is required. Salary is compatible with NIH pay schedule. Department Contact for Questions Rick Nelson, MD, PhD Department of Otolaryngology Indiana
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), Centrally-linked longitudinal peripheral biomarkers of AD in multi- ethnic populations (CLEAR-AD), Artificial Intelligence for Alzheimer’s Disease (AI4AD), Alzheimer’s Disease Metabolomics Consortium (ADMC
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pathophysiology of the inner ear using multiple genetic mouse models and a novel human stem cell-derived 3D inner ear organoid model. We study genetically-mediated hair cell and neuronal degeneration in these model
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, 3D ex-vivo cell culturing models, and the implementation of unique genetically modified animal models. The Division provides a highly collaborative environment and the possibility to grow. An NIH
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the current research, including mouse tumor models, organoid models, and novel drug delivery systems. “IUSM is committed to being an institution that reflects the learners we teach and the patient populations
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discovered populations of pulmonary endothelial cells in the pathobiology of PH and investigation of heme-mediated signaling mechanisms. Dr. Rafikova’s lab research focuses on the role of mitochondrial