-
lab is focused on glial epigenetics, and are interested in the question of how glial epigenetics shape animal behaviors, with an emphasis on behaviors of smell. Using transgenic mouse models, our
-
the latest animal facilities and imaging setups for executing experiments at the highest standards. Why work for the University? The University of Colorado offers a comprehensive benefits package. To see what
-
recognition for the exceptional number of NIH awards, and other federal and foundation grants and contracts. In addition, The University of Colorado (CU) is one of the nation’s premier educational and research
-
heavily on infectious disease mechanisms, with active projects centered on bacterial proteases that manipulate host pathways and large macromolecular assemblies involved in microbial metabolism
-
Institute as well as Genomics, Bioinformatics, and Organoid Shared Resources. The Department of Dermatology is determined to lead in cutting-edge dermatologic care, research, and education. As
-
of Colorado is committed to diversity and equality in education and employment. Qualifications: Minimum Qualifications: Applicants must meet minimum qualifications at the time of hire. PhD in genetics
-
international scientific meetings Developing grant-writing skills by applying for institutional or other small grants Teaching (5%) Teach/supervise students or junior research services professionals Work Location
-
impact. Our location not only provides unprecedented access to urban amenities and cultural experiences in Denver but also places you minutes away from some of the nation’s best outdoor activities
-
subtypes of disease using multi-omics and computational models. Revealing age- and sex-specific physiological changes in neurodegeneration. Translating insights from human and model systems to uncover novel
-
to applicants with disabilities throughout the employment application process. To request an accommodation pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, please contact the Human Resources ADA Coordinator