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LABORATORY ANIMAL RESOURCES (IN-LARS-IUINA) The Laboratory Animal Resource Center (LARC) contributes to and enhances the services and collaborative efforts of medical research at Indiana University
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LABORATORY ANIMAL RESOURCES (IN-LARS-IUINA) Monitors animals' responses to anesthetics. Respond appropriately to anesthetic changes with appropriate knowledge of drugs and medical interventions
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LABORATORY ANIMAL RESOURCES (IN-LARS-IUINA) Performs routine animal care (feeding, watering, cleaning cages). Prepares and applies experimental treatments. Keeps accurate logs of routine care
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LABORATORY ANIMAL RESOURCES (IN-LARS-IUINA) Performs experienced animal husbandry and/or assists with animal clinical care and other related tasks (such as compliance/regulatory functions, process
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, supportive team that values your ideas. Makes a visual impact on IU's digital and print presence. Designs graphics for social media including Instagram stories, quote graphics, animations compelling Instagram
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. Opportunities to capture photography, create animations, or edit video content may also be available. EDUCATION Required Bachelor's degree in progress or completed LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES Required Valid driver
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, animations, event coverage, etc. Serves in assigned direct positions including Associate Production Manager, Multi-camera Engineer/Shader, Technical Director, Videographer, or Editor. Performs other video
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in vitro and ex vivo models of mouse and human type 1 diabetes. This includes, but is not limited to, small animal surgery, immunohistochemical staining, tissue and cell culture, qPCR, and flow
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strategic plan for maintaining high standards of excellence for proposal development support across PDS staff. Engages in continuous improvement, changing process or addressing staffing concerns as issues
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of discovering small molecule therapy for photoreceptor degenerative disorders. To elucidate the disease mechanisms, we genetically dissect the process of photoreceptor morphogenesis and maintenance in vertebrate