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Summary: The Burger laboratory in the Colorado Program for Musculoskeletal Research (CPMR), within the Department of Orthopedics, is seeking to fill the position of a Postdoctoral Fellow. This position is
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the future of rheumatic and autoimmune disease care through discovery and innovation serving the greater Rocky Mountain region. The national ranking of our program demonstrates our commitment to providing
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. There is no direct patient care or contact involved in this position. The main responsibilities include developing and carrying out research projects using cell, developmental, biochemical and molecular
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work on projects funded by Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) that aim to develop statistical methods to address methodological challenges in serious illness and palliative care studies
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Campus is a world-class medical destination at the forefront of transformative science, medicine, education and patient care. The campus encompasses the University of Colorado health professional schools
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Post-Doctoral Fellow - 36968 Faculty Description University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Department: Medicine – Pulmonary Sciences and Critical Care Medicine Job Title: Postdoctoral Fellow
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, and support communication across care teams. We welcome individuals who are motivated to conduct interdisciplinary research that leads to meaningful improvements in health outcomes. Responsibilities
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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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internationally renowned program that provides comprehensive resources for the diagnosis and therapy of diseases of the digestive tract, pancreas and liver. There is no direct patient care and no patient contact
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that the poor outcomes in infants born prematurely are because they are deprived of factors secreted by the placenta and that administration of some of these proteins to premature guinea-pig pups improves