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Experience with mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease (e.g., 5XFAD). Background in MR1/MAIT cell biology and other innate immune axes. Experience with neuroinflammation assays, imaging, or single‑cell/spatial
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Posting Details Position Details Title Assistant/Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology, Neuroradiology, REMOTE Specific Title Assistant/Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology & Imaging
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, CRISPR genome editing, CUT&RUN/ChIP, scRNA-seq/scATAC-seq, super-resolution/expansion microscopy, calcium imaging, proteomics, hydrogel fabrication/characterization, bioprinting and computational modeling
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fields – from cell and molecular biology and genetics to anatomy, neuroscience, musculoskeletal biology, histology, and advanced imaging – to address complex health challenges. IU School of Medicine is
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demonstrate: A passion for teaching the next generation of nurses Commitment to teaching a diverse student population The ability to foster the IU South Bend Division of Nursing image in the community Excellent
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image in the community Excellent communication skills Internal motivation to become excellent Strong Organization Skills Previous experience in medical/surgical practice Preferred Qualifications Doctoral
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Indiana CTSI (e.g., genomics, microscopy/imaging, major animal facilities, chemical biology, others), and access to a large cancer tissue and data bank of the IUSCCC. Indiana University Bloomington campus
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plan a series of public-facing events and exhibits. A graduate student assistant will be recruited and overseen by the postdoctoral scholar to serve as a copyeditor, keep track of permissions for images
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radial velocity spectrometer, wide-field imagers, the Hydra multi-object spectrograph, and other instrumentation. They will also have direct use of the outstanding IU information technology infrastructure
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aerospace research. 3. Perform complex techniques or procedures including but not limited to: a. Utilizing confocal, fluorescence and live microscopy to image tissue and cells. b. ELISA, mass spectrometry