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Lecturer, Couple and Family Therapy Program - 36747 Faculty Description University of Colorado Denver Faculty Level/Title: Lecturer Working Title: Lecturer, Couple and Family Therapy Program FTE
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Medical Campus is an internationally renowned program that provides comprehensive resources for the diagnosis and therapy of diseases of the digestive tract, pancreas, and liver. The Division
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educational experiences. Across seven schools and colleges, our leading faculty inspires and works alongside students to solve complex challenges and produce impactful creative work. As part of the state’s
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of an accredited Nursing program through the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) or American Nursing Credentialing Center (ANCC). Intermediate Level: Graduate of an accredited Nursing program
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or Physician Assistant) position within the Cardiac Electrophysiology (EP) Section. The work location for this position is the University of Colorado Hospital (UCH). The EP program at UCH is growing rapidly and
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program, and travel for the University of Colorado’s (CU) four campuses and the Office of the President. As a Customer Experience Specialist, you will provide training and support to customers needing
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seven schools and colleges, our leading faculty inspires and works alongside students to solve complex challenges and produce impactful creative work. As part of the state’s largest university system, CU
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lab employs an integrative research strategy that combines structural biology, biochemistry, and molecular biology to investigate complex biological systems central to disease progression. We focus
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of retinal biology and stem cell technologies. The successful candidate will join the ExoSight-The Human Stem Cells Exosomes lab, within the context of the CellSight Program, a cross-disciplinary team of
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employ computational pipelines for the analyses of mutational patterns in normal tissues, with a focus on the blood and lungs. To perform other genomic methods, such as genome-wide assays for chromatin