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, creative, and well-organized candidate with experience in stem cell and cancer biology, molecular biology, next-generation sequencing techniques, bioinformatics, proteomic analysis, and animal handling
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information exchange that allows investigators to identify all inpatient hospitalizations and emergency room visits by individual patient and disease state. This is a unique resource. Faculty from multiple
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, which performs high-throughput Next-Generation Sequencing. The successful candidate will participate in a busy and expanding diagnostic laboratory service, which offers prenatal, constitutional and
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Therapy Manufacturing Facility, and the sequencing resources of the Center for Computational Biology & Bioinformatics. Indiana University Health (IU Health) is Indiana’s largest and most comprehensive
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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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to teach in at least one of the thematic areas listed above. Additional desired qualifications include a PhD degree, the ability to teach across multiple areas of the curriculum, strong engagement with
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The Executive Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs (EADFA) is the strategic faculty affairs leader for the Indiana University School of Nursing Core. The EADFA provides leadership to strategically develop, align
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responsive to evolving curricular and research needs. This includes selecting and evaluating materials, managing budgets, and engaging with faculty and students to align resources with academic priorities
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that aligns with IUB’s standards for experiential learning. - Analyze data to identify participation gaps and develop strategies to promote access to undergraduate research and creative activities across
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(manuscripts, presentations) from multiple funded clinical trials and laboratory studies. Additional opportunities exist to contribute to studies on developmental neuroscience and projects aimed at increasing