27 solid-mechanics-"https:" "IMT Atlantique" Postdoctoral positions at Indiana University
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Posting Details Position Details Title Postdoctoral Position: Neuroendocrine Mechanisms of Aggressive Behavior Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Biology Location
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statement of research interests, and three letters of reference, should be submitted through the application portal located at: https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/31658 Review of applications will begin
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neural and behavioral mechanisms underlying response to such treatments, are encouraged to apply. The fellow will actively participate in implementation, data analysis, and dissemination of findings
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research on pediatric brain tumors, primarily pineoblastoma. Our research is focused on examining the molecular mechanisms of tumor progression and the identification of novel drug targets using genomic and
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to global scales. Forests dominate the land carbon sink, and forest-based carbon removal strategies have the potential to confer many benefits for the environment and the bio-economy. However, at scales
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), spectroscopy (e.g., stellar properties; radial velocities), and astrometry (primarily Gaia DR4), using data from ground- and space-based facilities. We especially value candidates with strong technical skills
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the Solar System and extrasolar systems. The successful candidate will analyze photometry, spectroscopy, and astrometry from both ground- and space-based facilities, with particular emphasis on Gaia and the
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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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members and collaborators. For additional information about the Liao research group, please visit: https://sites.google.com/view/chentingliao/ Department Contact for Questions: Questions regarding
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funded by the National Institutes of Health. The current lab research is focused on the pathogenesis and molecular mechanism of diabetes and obesity, fatty liver disease, and cancer using both cell systems