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of Colorado. Fellows will conduct mechanistic and translational research in preclinical models of Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T cells. Key responsibility is to lead a research project studying CAR T cell
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research that places the School in the top 20 in NIH funding among Schools of Public Health, and community service that addresses public health issues including chronic disease, healthcare access, climate
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fields Preferred Qualifications: Experience developing and evaluating language models or NLP systems for analyzing user-generated content, including feedback or open-ended survey responses. Familiarity
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Qualifications: Previous experience in vision science research Experience with cell, developmental, and molecular biology techniques Training in the use of animal models of visual impairment Training in ocular
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. This individual will conduct interdisciplinary and highly collaborative research in in vitro 3D modeling to understand how the early placenta develops. The researcher will work primarily in tissue culture to model
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experiments to better understand how neutrophil derived mediators influence inflammation within the mucosa, including, but not limited to, models of inflammatory bowel disease. Utilizing specialized knowledge
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determining fetal growth and long-term health. The research group employs physiological, molecular and translational approaches, and utilizes a wide variety of model systems including primary human trophoblast
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with induced pluripotent cell differentiation and organoid development Experience in vivo modeling of tumors Experience with chromatin assays such as ChIP-Seq Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Proficiency
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response of the lung vasculature to hypoxia and other injuries. Specifically, the post-doctoral fellow will perform mechanistic studies in hypoxia-induced pulmonary hypertension animal models as well as in
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and Performance of Research Experiments (75% of Time Spent) Mechanism based discovery of cancer therapeutics. Characterization of metabolic processes of leukemia stem cells. Use of animal model systems