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basic science and translational research within the Department of Pediatrics at Indiana University School of Medicine. The Wells Center houses more than 300 faculty investigators, staff, and trainees
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institutions and National Laboratories to pursue cutting-edge scientific research. The incumbent will have the opportunity to participate in professional development activities according to their professional
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review the application requirements and submit their application at https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/30783 . Basic Qualifications PhD or equivalent terminal degree in exercise science, kinesiology
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time of appointment (ABD candidates will be considered). • Track records of scientific research with peer-reviewed publications. • Excellent written and spoken English communication skills. • High degree
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disease dynamics. While the immediate goal is excellence in scientific research and publication in high-impact journals, the ultimate mission of the lab is to provide the quantitative evidence to inform
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, electrical engineering, or materials science. Prior experience in nanodevice fabrication and electrical/optical measurements is preferred but not required. The position is available immediately. Our research
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highly collaborative group of scientists with diverse research backgrounds ranging from chemical engineering to stem cell biology, neuroscience and molecular biology. We conduct team-based science, while
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, written and oral communication skills in English, and organizing skills. - Candidate is expected to be highly motivated for scientific research. Department Contact for Questions Candidates interested should
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(NIH) in 2021, setting a school record for research funding for the sixth straight year. Additionally, IUSM provides an interdisciplinary and interactive scientific environment with many
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translational science, leveraging molecular, cellular, and animal model systems as well as patient-derived samples to uncover mechanisms of disease heterogeneity and progression and identify novel therapeutic