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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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personalized medicine. By integrating human cohorts, single-cell multi-omics technologies, and expertise in systems and computational biology, we generate high-profile research that bridges big data with
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relevant biomedical science discipline Preferred Qualifications: Prior vision science research experience Prior experience with rodent model systems Experience with genetic techniques Knowledge, Skills, and
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. By combining methods from human-computer interaction, clinical informatics, and artificial intelligence, we aim to create systems that enhance reasoning, surface relevant information at the bedside
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immunology. Experience with microscopy techniques, molecular biology, omics analyses, and tissue culture is highly desirable. The successful candidate will contribute to projects supported by strong
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molecular biology techniques Experience in standard computer software related to writing, data analysis, and data presentation. Condition of Employment: Willingness to conduct in vivo experiments in mouse
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#37507 Job Summary: A full-time POSTDOCTORAL POSITION for a PhD, MD, or MD/PhD is available in the laboratory of Kristi Kuhn, MD, PhD, Professor in the Division of Rheumatology at the University
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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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Hematology Division. This position is involved in studies aimed at defining the biology of acute myeloid leukemia stem cells. Specifically, the Fellow will help investigate the role of metabolism in
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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