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. The Division’s research activities are led by world-renowned faculty members developing innovative protocols and driving the standard of care for diseases related to Nephrology. The search committee will begin
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announcing the search for applications for a tenure track faculty to join and expand its team. Qualified candidates will have a background in vector and transgene design and development for cellular therapy
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overall responsibility for designing, executing and/or supervising ongoing projects for the Meyerlaboratory focused on the development and implementation of in vitro models of the optic nerve
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work with programs to develop and implement improvement plans when needed. · Advocate for the needs of the educational mission both internally and externally. · Promote faculty development as it relates
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, develop functional genomic or therapeutic approaches, and/or use computational and bioinformatic approaches for genetic discovery and phenotypic delineation. The candidate must be able to mentor medical
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Levin (USGS, Upper Midwest Water Science Center). This position offers opportunities for professional development through the USGS network and collaboration with hydrologists, climatologists, and data
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UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENT SERVICES (UA-SES-IUBLA) University Enrollment Services (UES) supports the academic and student services missions of Indiana University by developing, coordinating, and managing
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management of various projects on the Office of Admissions Recruitment Team. Responsible for the Chicago recruitment territory and application evaluation, developing a target range of students to enroll
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the collaboration between scientists and physicians, the center aims to increase knowledge of causes and mechanisms of serious pediatric diseases. Our goal is to develop innovative approaches to the diagnosis and
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molecular mechanisms underlying spinal cord injury (SCI) and traumatic brain injury (TBI) and develop novel repair strategies to promote neural reorganization and functional recovery in experimental models