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Diabetes, at the University of Colorado Denver-Anschutz Medical Campus. This is a full-time (1.0FTE) position that will utilize cellular, molecular, biochemical, genetic, imaging and bioinformatic
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holistic development. Want to know your total compensation? Use our calculator to get the complete picture! Summary A full professor in Computer Science will develop and teach undergraduate and graduate
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different departments. There is an opportunity to learn human neuroanatomy. This is an opportunity to learn new techniques including spatial transcriptomics and advanced imaging techniques. The Department
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-scientists and scientists both within and outside of the Department, specifically with pediatric neuro-oncology Develop computational methods applicable to image analysis in neuro-oncology and neurosurgery
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, PhD, Alon Poleg-Polsky, MD, PhD and Benjamin Scholl, PhD. Examples of Work Performed Electroretinogram measurements Whole-cell patch-clamp electrophysiology Two-photon calcium imaging of cellular
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of digital imaging systems such as whole slide imaging, telepathology and digital image analysis software Collaborate closely with LIS, IT, laboratory, integrated practice and departmental staff as
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Zebrafish and/or mouse skeletal and non-skeletal tissue harvest for histological analysis, including embedding, sectioning and imaging Fluorescent imaging (lightsheet, confocal, dissecting) of zebrafish
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, bioinformatics, signal processing, machine learning, and related fields are encouraged to apply. The fellow will play a key role in advancing the objectives of the R01, contributing to the development
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Open Rank-Psychologist( PhD/PsyD). Burn Frostbite - 36453 Faculty Description University of Colorado | CU Anschutz Medical Campus School/College/Department/Unit Name: School of Medicine- Department
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-Anschutz Medical Campus. This is a full-time (1.0FTE) position that will utilize cellular, molecular, biochemical, genetic, imaging and bioinformatic/computational approaches in a wet lab setting. As a