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– Forester Laboratory Position #00846390 – Requisition #39469 Job Summary: This position reports directly to Craig Forester, MD, PhD, and will work within the Forester Lab, a component of the School
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, qualitative research (individual interviews and/or focus groups), case studies, mixed methods, experimental designs, meta-analyses, systematic reviews, and/or quantitative analysis of large datasets
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support the research compliance modules in the InfoEd eRA Suite including Human Subjects, and Conflict of Interest modules. Serve as the expert liaison to CU campuses for analysis, configuration, and
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occasional evening and frequent weekend hours may be required. Key Responsibilities: · Coordinate the design, performance, and analysis of experiments independently and in collaboration with
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management o Statistical methods development o Exploratory data analysis o Bioinformatics analysis · Statistical computing (10%) o R package development · Research results (20%) o
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while collaborating effectively in a multidisciplinary research environment Experience with quantitative microscopy-based image analysis Experience with GPCR signaling, receptor trafficking
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analysis, immunohistochemistry, fluorescence microscopy. Demonstrate a track record of success in the laboratory. Background in immunology Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Excellent interpersonal and general
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psychology research. The fellow will work Dr. Charles Benight on an NSF-funded project conducting research-related activities, which include day-to-day research operations, data management and analysis
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techniques such as cryo-electron microscopy, tomography, kinetic assays, and computational analysis. Day-to-day work will include experimental design, data collection and interpretation, close collaboration
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applications (internal and external), and scientific presentations for meetings and conferences. Mentor and train junior scientists in experimental design, data analysis, and professional scientific development