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Posting Details Position Details Title EBIO Postdoctoral Fellow positions in Infectious Disease Modeling Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Epidemiology and Biostatistics
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translational science, leveraging molecular, cellular, and animal model systems as well as patient-derived samples to uncover mechanisms of disease heterogeneity and progression and identify novel therapeutic
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Postdoctoral Fellow Position in Quantum Optical Physics: Theoretical, Simulation, Modeling for Experimental Design Title: Postdoctoral Fellow, physics Appointment Status: Non-tenure track Department: Department
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established, as well as newly created, mouse models and patient derived cells to study muscular dystrophy and develop gene therapies. The Herman B Wells Center for Pediatric Research conducts basic science and
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at the atomic scale. The postdoctoral researcher will lead the theory component of a research program, developing microscopic models of impurity-host coupling and identifying optical signatures of correlated and
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in Quantum Optical Physics: Theoretical, Simulation, Modeling for Experimental Design Title: Postdoctoral Fellow, physics Appointment Status: Non-tenure track Department: Department of Physics, Indiana
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of Medicine, and study normal and pathological development of the human inner ear using stem cell-derived organoids as a model system (Koehler et al., Nature Biotechnology 2017; Nie et al., Nature
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the genetic and developmental basis of pediatric heart disease. We analyze genetic variation in samples from patients with congenital heart defects and utilize mouse, Xenopus and cell-based models to assess
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. The postdoctoral fellow will test research hypotheses in rodent traumatic brain injury models and cell cultures, primarily utilizing molecular, cell biology, and behavioral techniques. The laboratory of Dr. Gao
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program is focused on disease mechanisms and drug discovery on alcohol- and metabolic dysfunction-associated liver diseases and cancers using both cell systems and animal models. IU School of Medicine is