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including spectral flow cytometry, machine learning and irradiation techniques to generate bone marrow chimera models. Utilize mouse models and patient-derived samples to explore how biological immune aging
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laboratory in the Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Pharmacology, Indiana University School of Medicine located in Indianapolis, Indiana is currently recruiting a highly skilled and motivated
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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
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seizure models and cell cultures, primarily utilizing molecular and cell biology techniques. The Obeid lab investigates the mechanisms of seizure emergence and their effects on cognitive and behavioral
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been ranked among the top in the nation. The Department currently has an ongoing PhD program in Biostatistics, MS program in Biostatistics, and BS program in Health Data Science. We have established
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third year based on performance and funding. The IU Nuclear Theory Group consists of four faculty members, several postdoctoral researchers, and graduate students. Current research areas include: hadronic
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(ES) cells, patient-derived induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, mouse genetic models, and animal models of cardiomyopathy, heart failure and vascular disease. During past years, the lab has published
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related to creating or testing deep learning models for genomics, exploring new techniques related to spatial simulations, or other topics discussed with the PI. Basic Qualifications Core job duties include
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molecular biology, flow cytometry, and functional immunology assays • Work with preclinical mouse models of prostate cancer and clinical samples. • Prepare manuscripts, present at conferences, and contribute
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execute independent research projects on cancer metabolism and immune cell function • Perform advanced metabolomics using LC-MS (Orbitrap) and integrate multi-omic datasets • Conduct molecular biology, flow