25 computational-complexity-"Prof"-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at University of Colorado in United States
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interpretation of complex biological datasets. · Ability to work independently while also contributing to a highly collaborative, multidisciplinary team. · Strong written and verbal communication
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and work with a computational analyst and other collaborators on more sophisticated analyses of spatial transcriptomics datasets. · Assist and train junior team members and collaborate with and
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regulation, and/or genome editing technologies. · Proficiency with experimental design, data analysis, and interpretation of complex biological datasets. · Ability to work independently while
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national and international reputations for excellence in routine and complex ophthalmic care. We have invested heavily in tracking our clinical outcomes and we are proud that our clinicians perform
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Biology, or relevant program. · Prior successful working experience with tissue cultures and various molecular biology techniques. · All applicants for this position must be authorized
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Post-Doctoral Research Fellow - 37325 Faculty Description University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Department: Biostatistics and Informatics (BIOS) Job Title: Postdoctoral Research Fellow
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early development of the placenta, and a basic understanding or willingness to learn bioinformatics is desired. The candidate should be proficient in, or highly motivated to learn complex 3D culture
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Post-Doctoral Fellow - 38062 Faculty Description University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Department: Biostatistics & Informatics Job Title: Postdoctoral Fellow Position #:00841201
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program and has extensive experience in conducting industry and academic preclinical trials in PKD. The study of immunology and metabolism is currently a “hot topic” in PKD which is seen to have high
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. The successful candidate will: 1) Lead the development of computational pipelines for the integration of large-scale single-cell omics datasets, including single-cell CITE-seq, scATAC-seq, and spatial