72 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls-"Multiple" Fellowship positions at Indiana University
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for one or more outstanding, highly motivated post-doctoral research fellows with special interest in human genomics/computational systems biology to work on multi-omics analyses of Alzheimer’s disease and
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new research center. Postdoctoral fellows will have the opportunity to organize meetings and workshops at the Center as well as to propose new Center initiatives. We expect to hire 2-4 postdocs through
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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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dysfunction, angiogenesis, mechanisms of immune regulation, and sex differences in PH. The team seeks a talented and motivated Postdoc with an excessive experience in molecular and cell biology research
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chemistry, materials chemistry, and biochemistry. The Zaleski Lab in the Department of Chemistry at Indiana University is accepting applications for a postdoctoral research position. The position involves
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, biochemical and structural studies are proposed. A particular interest is vertebrate ZNG1 (PMC9189065). Postdocs are expected to take a leadership role in my laboratory, driving project(s) to completion. Basic
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to identify novel targets for diagnostic use and therapeutic intervention. Fellows will work on research problems using rich data sets and leading-edge analytic approaches supported by multiple NIH grants (R, U
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properties of controlled mixed lanthanide species. This research is largely experimental but is done in close collaboration with two theory groups. Responsibilities: Oversee the day-to-day operations on
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dysfunction, angiogenesis, mechanisms of immune regulation, and sex differences in PH. The team seeks a talented and motivated Postdoc with an excessive experience in molecular and cell biology research
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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