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the School of Medicine’s 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
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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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– Requisition #:37112 Job Summary: We are searching for a qualified post-doctoral fellow to join our growing laboratory. Our work focuses on stem cells and reproductive biology, particularly of the placenta
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Cell Biology A working knowledge of computer software for data analysis and presentation. Experience with animal modes Preferred Qualifications: Background in perinatal biology Knowledge, Skills, and
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PostDoctoral Research Associate (x2) College of Engineering & Applied Science Department of Computer Science Elevate Your Career at UCCS: Innovate, Inspire, and Impact in the Rockies! Who We Are The University
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The University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus is a world-class medical destination at the forefront of transformative science, medicine, education, and patient care. The campus encompasses the University
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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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Cytometry Innate immune system experience Molecular biology Biochemistry Metabolism Cell culture Bioinformatics Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Ability to communicate effectively, both in writing and orally
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and international scientific meetings. Work Location: Onsite – this role is expected to work onsite and is located in Aurora, CO. Why Join Us: Why work for the University? The University of Colorado
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lab employs an integrative research strategy that combines structural biology, biochemistry, and molecular biology to investigate complex biological systems central to disease progression. We focus