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to develop and expand knowledge in the neuropathology of human neurodegenerative diseases using light microscopy, immunohistochemistry, electron microscopy, immunoelectron microscopy, fluorescent multiplex
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acumen in the areas of adolescent substance use, mental health, traumatic stress, and behavioral interventions for youth and families. Candidates with interests in developing and implementing applied
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well as specialized, researcher-designed diffraction experiments. The IUMSC offers crystallography classes to students and enables researchers to carry out their own experiments. The center also develops
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(ADMC), Accelerating Medicines Partnership Program for Alzheimer’s disease (AMP-AD), and Model Organism Development & Evaluation for Late-Onset Alzheimer’s disease (MODEL-AD). Requirements Successful
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but dissertation) status will also be considered. • Track record in experimental research and development. • Hands-on experience with femtosecond lasers, quantum optical techniques, and other general
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development. The fellow will be expected to learn new research skills, develop independent avenues of research, and participate in interdisciplinary team science. The position begins on July 1, 2025 and ends
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developing new ideas that serve the research goals set by the PI. IUSM is committed to being an institution that reflects the learners we teach and the patient populations we serve and pursues the values
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fellow, you will be appointed at Indiana University School of Medicine and have access to a wide array of professional development and training opportunities. We are seeking candidates with a passion for
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. Experience in large datasets, developing analysis pipelines, multi-omics analyses, the ability to program and use command line tools, and data visualization tools are highly desirable. Knowledge of statistical
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relevant to liver disease. Maintain accurate and detailed research records, analyze data, and prepare findings for publication in peer-reviewed journals. Present research findings at scientific meetings