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recombinant viruses, cell culture systems and mouse models. Responsibilities include work with cell and molecular biology, virus growth and quantitation, recombinant DNA work, multiparametric flow cytometry
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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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an experimental or wet lab Experience in vascular biology research (including dissection of cerbebrovasculature from animal models) Experience in human neuronal cell culture Experience in preparation of formalin
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: $500,000 - $650,000 Compensation is based on a productivity model that could exceed the range above. Your total compensation goes beyond the number on your paycheck. The University of Colorado provides
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- $650,000 Associate Professor: $500,000 - $650,000 Professor: $500,000 - $650,000 Compensation is based on a productivity model that could exceed the range above. Your total compensation goes beyond
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- $650,000 Associate Professor: $500,000 - $650,000 Professor: $500,000 - $650,000 Compensation is based on a productivity model that could exceed the range above. Your total compensation goes beyond
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Professor: $500,000 - $650,000 Professor: $500,000 - $650,000 Compensation is based on a productivity model that could exceed the range above. Your total compensation goes beyond the number on your paycheck
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to execute projects related to Oncology with oversight in pre-clinical model development and human tissue studies. Key Responsibilities: Analysis of tumor histology Quantitative IHC analysis Data abstraction
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be expected under either a fully in-office or a hybrid schedule, and analysts choosing the hybrid model might generally end up filling their “in person” time via on-campus work as part of their liaison
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Women’s Breast Cancer Translational Program and laboratory of Dr Virginia Borges, a physician-scientist whose research focuses on young women’s breast cancer research and identifying the reasons