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) for downstream mass spectrometry analysis. o 2-photon imaging of cerebrovasculature in vivo to study vascular dynamics during neuroinfectious events. o Investigate the underlying mechanisms mediating chronic
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Post-Doctoral Fellow - 39540 Faculty Description University of Colorado Anschutz Department: Department of Biomedical Informatics Job Title: Postdoctoral Fellow Position #00846492 – Requisition
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-based imaging (fixed and love-cell) to study membrane and vesicle trafficking Design, plan, and troubleshoot experiments independently. Analyze and interpret experimental data, including image-based
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collaborations with researchers across the field of NLP, AI, Human Computer Interaction, Biomedical Informatics, Medicine, and Education. Why work for the University? The University of Colorado offers a
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training in a biomedical laboratory setting, studying immunology, molecular biology, hematology and/or stem cell biology. Experience with the use of advanced flow cytometry equipment (including LSRII, Sony
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opportunity to work in an academic and clinically busy orthopedic practice with a focus on Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery and Peripheral Nerve Surgery in one of the premier hand and upper extremity centers in
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molecular biological experiments · Perform microscopy-based imaging techniques to study membrane and vesicle trafficking · Carry out DNA, RNA harvesting for single-cell sequencing and analysis
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the complete picture! Summary The Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs is seeking qualified applicants for a post-doctoral position in trauma
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neurons in wild-type rats and mice, as well as mice lacking subtypes of T-type calcium channels. Key Responsibilities: • Perform surgery on rats and mice. • Perform recordings of spontaneous
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