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biology; muscle physiology). Minimum Experience: The candidate must be willing to work with and handle mice. Research experience in neuromuscular physiology or cancer biology, and experience characterizing
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• Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders • Strong organizational and project management skills • Familiarity with archival description standards, finding aids, and/or digital
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Posting Details Position Details Title Postdoctoral Researcher - Aging, Gerontology, and Hearing Technology Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Speech & Hearing Sciences
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motivated and innovative Postdoctoral Researcher to join our pioneering efforts in aerospace medicine and space biology at the Indiana University School of Medicine. This position offers a unique opportunity
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The Postdoctoral Researcher will join a new interdisciplinary project developing an AI-augmented decision science platform to understand and model high-stakes human judgments. This position will be jointly mentored
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higher education researchers and assessment professionals, affiliated with various national survey projects (Beginning College Survey of Student Engagement, Faculty Survey of Student Engagement, College
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-DeWitt detector model, entanglement harvesting, entanglement witness. In this exciting role and project, you will work under the direction of Prof. Chen-Ting Liao and in collaboration with other team
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of single cell and next-generation RNA sequencing, and proteomic analysis of kinome data. Advanced molecular biology techniques including gene editing (CRISPR), plasmid design and production, bacterial
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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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intellectual curiosity. Ability to manage time effectively, meet deadlines, and plan project activities collaboratively within a team environment. Commitment to professionalism, scientific rigor, and the