70 computer-science-programming-languages-"Prof"-"Helmholtz-Zentrum-Geesthacht" Fellowship positions at Indiana University
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who will join us in our mission to improve health equity and well-being for all throughout the state of Indiana. Basic Qualifications Ph.D. or terminal degree in biomedical engineering or related field
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techniques. Key Responsibilities: Conduct independent and collaborative research on molecular pathways involved in liver fibrosis. Perform molecular and cellular biology experiments, including but not limited
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laboratories including the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (Cambridge, UK) and ICGEB (Trieste, Italy). The successful candidate will have the opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research, with
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is expected to have recently obtained a PhD in Molecular Biology, genetics or similar discipline and be a first author on at least 1-2 publications. Previous experience in cancer biology, immunotherapy
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the state of Indiana. Basic Qualifications Ph.D. or terminal degree in biomedical engineering or related field. Experience in Python code, Matlab, and LabChart. Knowledge of cardiovascular physiology
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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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expression as relevant for neurodegenerative disorders, including glaucoma. The successful candidate will perform a wide range of experiments from molecular biology to intravital microscopy. Prior experience
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with multi-omics approaches (proteomics, genomics, metabolomics) Department Contact for Questions Dr. Jeffrey L. Dage jdage@iu.edu Additional Qualifications Experience with and computational biology
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Posting Details Position Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow in Pediatrics Specific Title Postdoctoral Fellow in RNA Biology, Human Stem Cells and Cardiovascular Research Appointment Type Postdoctoral
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Indianapolis Position Summary A postdoctoral position is now available in the Department of Ophthalmology in the School of Medicine at Indiana University. Our research focus is retinal cell biology with the goal