35 postdoc-computational-biomedical-engineering Fellowship positions at Indiana University
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productivity. Candidates from groups underrepresented in biomedical research are also encouraged to apply. Department Contact for Questions Kathy L. Newell, M.D. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
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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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Position Summary Dr. Matthew Aalsma, Vice Chair of Health Services Research and Director of the Adolescent Behavioral Health Research Program in the Department of Pediatrics at Indiana University School
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interests in social network analysis, data informatics, and developing, and implementing applied research projects aimed at improving reach and effectiveness of behavioral health services for young people
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scholars. Basic Qualifications Basic Qualifications: • Ph.D. in physics, chemistry, optics/photonics, electrical engineering, or related fields at the time of appointment. • Ph.D. candidates in the ABD (all
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of manuscripts, as well as user support and training and technical consultation. Experience with routine instrument maintenance and repair is expected. Knowledge in computing, information technology, programming
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Position Summary Dr. Matthew Aalsma, Vice Chair of Health Services Research and Director of the Adolescent Behavioral Health Research Program in the Department of Pediatrics at Indiana University School
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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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. Jeffrey L. Dage jdage@iu.edu Additional Qualifications Experience with and computational biology Special Instructions Applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, and three references. Visa sponsorship is
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of scientists and engineers that are developing adaptive optics–optical coherence tomography (AO-OCT) for studying structure and function of the living human retina at the cellular level. The system is