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theoretical methods, trying out new computational approaches, and helping improve lab-wide workflows for data storage and access. Those with experience in scientific computing, signal processing
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and at the University of Colorado Foundation. We support CU’s fundraising and engagement goals through advancement operations that include constituent research and development, data management, business
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advanced laboratory techniques including nanopore sequencing technologies, RNA analysis methods, and protein translation assays required for cutting-edge research projects Perform experiments and analyze
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on the projects with available resources. Manages lower complex project elements, including but not limited to, scope, schedule, cost, resources, action items, and risks. Ensures the required manufacturing, quality
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, Word, Power Point, and Teams. Proficiency with Epic Cogito, Clarity, and Caboodle. High level of analytical ability. Experience with or knowledge of research methods, data gathering and dissemination
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Position #:00835327 – Requisition #:36924 Job Summary: The DeGregori Lab employs genomic, cell culture, molecular biological, and animal modeling methods to better understand how different contexts such as
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immunology, and computational biology. The Department is focused on developing novel translational approaches towards pediatric brain tumors, leveraging novel computational methods that integrate both
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of novel research methods, conducting experiments using in vitro and in vivo approaches. The incumbent will also be involved in lab organization and management, orderings and record keeping. Key
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systems. Your work implementing advanced linkage methods and large language models will directly enhance our research capabilities and contribute to improved patient outcomes. The Department of Biomedical
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. By combining methods from human-computer interaction, clinical informatics, and artificial intelligence, we aim to create systems that enhance reasoning, surface relevant information at the bedside