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Disease and Related Dementias (MAP-AD). This innovative and multidisciplinary project aims to develop brain oganoids derived from human iPSCs- to study vascular dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease and
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, and litigation strategies to address those impacts. Now, we’re looking for a postdoctoral scholar to expand our research program and do high-impact work at the intersection of climate change and human
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opportunities to collaborate across Indiana University’s aging research network. Projects are clinically motivated and span mixed methods intervention development, usability testing, implementation research, and
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the development and advancement of NSSE and associated projects by co-leading a number of initiatives focused on supporting higher education institutions use NSSE data most effectively. This will
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multi-level datasets and contributing to statistical analyses. The researcher may also contribute to manuscript preparation and help develop new studies that extend the lab’s mission of using data science
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experience in one or more of: large-scale data analysis, time-series photometry, spectroscopy, astrometry, Bayesian/statistical inference, and/or software development for astronomical datasets. Department
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leading role in the synthesis of network observations, including forest inventory data (e.g. from the USDA Forest Inventory and Analysis program) and flux tower data (e.g. from AmeriFlux and FLUXNET
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(mouse) handling/manipulations: Perform surgeries/implantations (will train), biopsies, bioluminescence imaging, and drug administration. Extensive tissue culture required. Flow cytometry and microscopy
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University, to begin as early as July 1, 2025. Topics include the experimental quantum simulation of chemical and condensed-matter systems using 1D and 2D ion arrays, and the development and optimization
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opportunities to conduct research with great apes at the Indianapolis Zoo if the fellow desires. The postdoctoral fellow will have the opportunity to connect with IU’s vibrant communities in child development