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of our research program is to understand the molecular mechanism of 2A peptides. These short 20-22 amino acid sequences enable a unique co-translational event – the skipping of a peptide bond – and thus
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including facility operations, maintenance and troubleshooting of mechanical, electrical and scientific equipment. The Facilities Associate will work closely with the Facilities team reporting
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including facility operations, maintenance and troubleshooting of mechanical, electrical and scientific equipment. The Facilities Associate will work closely with the Facilities team reporting
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advanced computational methods to analyze and integrate single-cell multiomics datasets to decipher cellular and molecular mechanisms for disease heterogeneity. · Actively identify new opportunities
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Summary: The Burger laboratory in the Colorado Program for Musculoskeletal Research (CPMR), within the Department of Orthopedics, is seeking to fill the position of a Postdoctoral Fellow. This position is
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. Patient-oriented research includes mechanisms of human disease, therapeutic interventions, clinical trials, or development of new technologies. Clinical Science Program Managers may also assist with
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applications for an Assistant Professor. The person holding this position will develop and direct an independent, externally funded research program related to the development and/or investigation
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is development of the brain, using a combination of in vivo (mouse) and in vitro models to determine the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying evolution, development, and function of the brain
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clinical studies and collaboration are encouraged to apply. Examples of research areas of particular interest include cancer immunity, translational studies of basic and applied immunology, computational
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for the research include advanced applied computational methods development, theory, NeuroAI, and motor control. Duties include developing neural network models which emulate the mechanisms at play among the brain