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Posting Details Position Details Title Postdoctoral Research Associate - Van Stappen Lab (Metalloprotein Design) Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Chemistry Location
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Posting Details Position Details Title Post-doctoral fellow position: Design & Implementation Sciences Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Applied Health Science Location
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to gauge green infrastructure capacity and future plans for climate resilience. The postdoc will additionally: 1) Coordinate and support the day- to-day activities of the Synthesis Workgroup, which consists
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) at Indiana University Bloomington. The postdoc will be expected to devote full time to center-based research initiatives and contribute actively to training and outreach efforts. More information about the
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PhD degree program in Nutrition is undergoing the accreditation process. Faculty pursue research in a wide array of areas, including alcohol, tobacco and other drug abuse prevention, HIV/STD prevention
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, question-based science. The Department of Biology has a vibrant intellectual atmosphere and excellent facilities for conducting plant ecology and evolution research (http://www.bio.indiana.edu/). Postdocs
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business would be particularly suited to this role. The postdoc will work under the mentorship of core faculty and staff at the Ostrom Workshop and CACR, including Professor Scott Shackelford, and will have
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Cullin. The position will begin in fall 2025. The successful applicant will contribute to the development of a research program in biological normalcy. Biological normalcy is framework within which
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health records-based biological databases and biobanks such as UK Biobank, NIH All of Us Research Program, etc. Interest in gaining hands-on experience working with very large human datasets, social
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of single cell and next-generation RNA sequencing, and proteomic analysis of kinome data. Advanced molecular biology techniques including gene editing (CRISPR), plasmid design and production, bacterial