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Science, Computer Science, Data Science, Neuroscience, or a related field by the start date. Demonstrated expertise in computational modeling of human behavior or computer vision / machine learning
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mouse models is required. Experience in bone and liver biology or willingness to develop an interest in inter-organ crosstalk are preferred. Required skills: Basic computer skills and proficiency with
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, developing code, and applying principles of effective data visualization to meet institutional reporting needs. The analyst will collaborate with NSSE staff to catalog existing resources such as readings
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. Knowledge and understanding of modern molecular biology, immunology and biochemical techniques including ChIP-sequencing and other multi-omics techniques is a plus. Strong analytical and computer skills are
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simulations, modeling, calculation based on experimentally feasible and practical constrains and conditions to deliver an experiment-ready blueprint and architecture. Key Research Responsibilities include: (1
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, and may be extended to a second year upon successful performance and funding availability. An ideal anticipated start date is between August – December 2026, but can be arranged to suit the candidate
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, archival studies, library and information science, museum studies, public history, or a related field (degree must be conferred by start date) • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
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intellectual and creative engagement for religion in the Americas. American Religion in 100 Objects is an initiative of the American Religion journal and leverages the momentum of an existing collaboration with
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or similar software is an advantage. Salary and Rank Special Instructions For Best Consideration Date 05/15/2026 Expected Start Date 06/01/2026 Posting Number IU-101539-2026
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research o Experience analyzing intensive longitudinal data (e.g., EMA) The anticipated start date is Fall 2026. Start date is negotiable. Interested individuals should apply at https