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. Candidates with interests in developing and implementing applied research projects aimed at improving reach and effectiveness of behavioral health services for young people, as well as understanding more about
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fellow to join the 3D Stem Cell Biology Research Lab (https://www.hashinolab.com ) and study normal and pathological development of the human inner ear using stem cell-derived organoids as a model system
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who will join us in our mission to improve health equity and well-being for all throughout the state of Indiana. Basic Qualifications Ph.D. or terminal degree in biomedical engineering or related field
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develop safer and more effective gene therapies for muscular dystrophy and cardiovascular disease. Dr. Han’s laboratory environment uses pharmacologic, genetic and biochemical approaches, including
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waste. The projects are highly collaborative and multidisciplinary with excellent opportunities for advanced training and scientific development. Interested candidates will possess significant experience
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application end stations to be used for imaging, absorption/reflection spectroscopy, and other quantum sensing techniques. Practical working knowledge and hands‑on experience with lasers and optics, spanning
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life of the CRH, teach one course per year, and serve as the managing editor of American Religion in 100 Objects. The term of this position is two years, beginning on July 1, 2026 and ending on June 30
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focuses on the synthesis and spectroscopy of colloidal inorganic nanomaterials, particularly binary and ternary transition metal oxides, chalcogenides, and pnictides. Research topics range from developing
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— from ecosystems to microbiology and developmental biology, from evolution to cell biology, from molecular biology to systems biology, bioinformatics, and genomics. It is always an exciting time for
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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