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) catalysis, (4) analytical or in-situ electron microscopy. The candidate will possess a creative, analytical approach to problem solving, the ability to work independently and the willingness to engage in
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Pharmacology conducts groundbreaking translational research in the area of cardio-immunology, drug discovery and development, drug interactions, and genomic variants that impact therapeutic effectiveness
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Human Resources NSCCHR@iu.edu Additional Qualifications Preference will be given to highly motivated recent graduates who demonstrate scientific independence, creativity, initiative, and a strong
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targets. Primary Duties and Responsibilities Design, execute, and analyze experiments investigating immune cell exhaustion and neuroimmune interactions in the context of PD. Employ cutting-edge approaches
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, creativity, initiative, and career motivation. Department Contact for Questions Neuroscience Human Resources NSCCHR@iu.edu Additional Qualifications The successful candidate has peer-reviewed publications
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) electrochemistry, (3) catalysis, (4) analytical electron microscopy. The candidate will possess a creative, analytical approach to problem solving, the ability to work independently and the willingness to engage in
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for possible exotic spin-dependent interactions. The group is part of the Center for Exploration of Energy and Matter (CEEM) at IU, which also includes research in theoretical nuclear physics, condensed matter
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fostering independence and creative approaches to addressing fundamental scientific questions. The experimental approaches we are currently using include: human pluripotent stem cell-derived organoid culture
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(NIH) in 2021, setting a school record for research funding for the sixth straight year. Additionally, IUSM provides an interdisciplinary and interactive scientific environment with many
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of genetic and environmental exposure risk factors in asthma. Key functions will include: A) Perform genome-wide admixture and association analysis, implement ancestry-environmental exposure interaction