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to scientific reproducibility, replicability, and transparency. Key Responsibilities: Research (85-90%) Cell culture management Methods/good laboratory notebook maintenance, documentation, and review Designing
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involve work with research animals and extensive development and use of cutting-edge flow cytometry, molecular biology and cell biology assays on rare bone marrow-derived hematopoietic populations
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research experience Prior experience with cell culture and rodent model systems Experience with cell and molecular biology techniques Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Strong team player with excellent
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and sophisticated research techniques examining inflammation-related signaling by intestinal epithelial cells, with a focus on innate immune cell–host epithelial cell cross talk and the inflammatory
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(Fibroblast, smooth muscle cell and endothelial cells) and lung tissues, small animals (mice and rats). Current projects include studies of the immune cell in regulating pulmonary vascular diseases in PH
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. Experience in genomics and cancer biology, particularly single-cell sequencing, high-throughput screens, and tissue culture, is desired. Our laboratory is studying The role of collagens in diagnosis, prognosis
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. Competence in basic molecular and cell biology assays. Able to troubleshoot, design experiments, and collaborate amongst peers. Ability to follow and maintain protocols when handling hazardous materials. Able
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, address, phone number (mobile number if appropriate), and email address.. Questions should be directed to: Elan Eisenmesser, elan.eisenmesser@cuanschutz.edu Applications are accepted electronically ONLY
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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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single-cell transcriptomic data. The candidate should be proficient in, or highly motivated to learn cancer data science, machine learning, and high throughput sequencing analysis. Successful applicants