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. in Molecular Biology, Genetics, Hematology, or a related biomedical field. Demonstrated hands-on experience with animal models. Expertise in gene editing technologies (e.g., CRISPR/Cas9) and
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Posting Details Position Details Title Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Emergency Medicine Specific Title Program Director, IUSM Emergency Medicine Residency Appointment Type Open Department
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nationally and internationally recognized extramurally funded research program and be committed to the education and outreach missions of CBATI, the recruiting department, SoS, and IU Indianapolis
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, Professional, and Computer Skills Location Bloomington Position Summary The Kelley School of Business at Indiana University, Bloomington is accepting applications for full-time Lecturer (open rank/non-tenure
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. The main goal for this position is to conduct research investigating genetic and genomic links between social preference, social dynamics, and the development of aggressive behavior in males. The ideal
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Position Summary Dr. Matthew Aalsma, Vice Chair of Health Services Research and Director of the Adolescent Behavioral Health Research Program in the Department of Pediatrics at Indiana University School
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lies in integrating various life‑science fields – from cell and molecular biology and genetics to anatomy, neuroscience, musculoskeletal biology, histology, and advanced imaging – to address complex
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for the operational management of the nursing program and its services Directs and supervises the nursing staff Oversees strategic planning for the School of Nursing as related to the campus and College of Health and
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Dental Hygiene program on the IU Indianapolis campus. This is a 0.80 FTE, 12-month, non-tenure track position. This full-time position requires 1) delivery of didactic, laboratory, pre-clinical, and
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Director of Research for the Center and co-Director of Research for the AMPATH Kenya Research Program. This is a key position within the administration of research for both the IUCGHE and the AMPATH Kenya