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Summary: The department of Ophthalmology at the University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus, seeks a full-time (1.O FTE) Postdoctoral Fellow to conduct research on the biochemical mechanisms
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mechanisms that confer hepatocyte resilience to acute stress. The Research Associate will design, execute, and troubleshoot complex experiments; analyze and interpret large‑scale datasets; lead manuscript
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Professional position within the Laboratory of Dr. Aaron Michels. The Michels’ Laboratory (www.michelslab.com) studies the immune mediated mechanisms of type 1 diabetes (childhood onset diabetes) and has been
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with future studies that improve psychological health outcomes, detects risk and protective factors in mental health, and determines biological mechanisms associated with brain health. This highly
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the mechanisms associated with cancer and chemotherapy related musculoskeletal dysfunctions (i.e. cachexia). The candidate will join a dynamic and fast-paced research environment and will assist in the development
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component of the Office of Case Management (OCM) team. This position is responsible for managing a caseload of student referrals and provides direct non-clinical support to students navigating challenges
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to newly diagnosed and established children with type 1 diabetes. Provide the mental health assessment component in interdisciplinary care of patients and makes appropriate referrals for treatment. Provide
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, and processing HR policy, practices, and payroll is highly desirable. Experience in facilities and maintenance services, coupled with exceptional customer service skills and knowledge in mechanical and
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, racks, cages and pens and animal support areas. Operates mechanical equipment such as floor buffers, high pressure washers, laundry equipment, and environmental monitoring equipment for cleaning
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professional conduct. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of NIH grants mechanisms. Ability to write and submit manuscripts and grant applications. Ability to communicate effectively, both in writing and