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. Preferred Qualifications: Proficiency in spectroscopic methods, data analysis, and scientific programming will be advantageous. Department Contact for Questions Questions can be directed to: Prof. Thielges
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neuroimaging methods to investigate the cognitive and neural mechanisms of episodic memory and how they change in healthy and pathological aging. Our lab investigates cognitive and neural mechanisms of memory
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methods and transmission electron microscopy will take place in parallel with neuropathological and structural studies. The Dementia Laboratory has active collaborations with national and international
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chemistry, spectroscopy, and materials science. Department Contact for Questions Questions regarding the position or application process can be directed to: Prof. Ricardo Vazquez, Department of Chemistry
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methods and transmission electron microscopy will take place in parallel with neuropathological and structural studies. The Dementia Laboratory has active collaborations with national and international
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methods Possesses strong attention to detail Preferred Familiarity with statistical software preferred This role requires the ability to effectively communicate and to operate a computer and other standard
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for Questions Questions can be directed to: Prof. Jeff Zaleski, Department of Chemistry, Indiana University, 800 E. Kirkwood Avenue, Bloomington, IN 47405, zaleski@iu.edu. Additional Qualifications Salary and
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in human factors/systems engineering and in implementation science. Dr. Ramly’s research program develops and tests innovative methods for the human-centered design and implementation of systems
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or biological decoration expertise, or experience with biological assays is a plus. Department Contact for Questions Questions regarding the position or application process can be directed to: Prof. Jeff Zaleski
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, computer scientists, and policy experts. The postdocs will work with Prof. Daniel Loveless on various areas of research, including radiation and reliability effects in emerging semiconductor technologies