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. This individual will conduct interdisciplinary and highly collaborative research in in vitro 3D modeling to understand how the early placenta develops. The researcher will work primarily in tissue culture to model
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to high-resolution technicolor. From deciphering the choreography of transcription complexes, chromosomes, and RNA molecules within cells to developing novel approaches to 3D molecular structure
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, and interdisciplinary group of faculty, staff scientists, postdoctoral fellows, engineers, and students in Department for Biomedical Informatics. They will enjoy access to state-of-the-art equipment and
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scientists within the division of surgical oncology, as well as other members of the Department of Surgery. Key Responsibilities: Develop, conduct, and collaborate on clinical outcomes research for patients
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interdisciplinary group of basic scientists and clinicians from immunology, hematology and molecular biology backgrounds with significant resources. Why work for the University? The University of Colorado offers a
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teamwork. Moreover, the successful applicant is expected to have an ability to work independently, a strong work ethic and a commitment to becoming an independent scientist with excellent skills in
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, Dr. Cailin Collins, MD, PhD. The lab is part of a richly collaborative interdisciplinary group of basic scientists and clinicians from immunology, hematology and molecular biology backgrounds with
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for completion of study goals Enjoy teamwork Ability to work independently Have a strong work ethic Have a commitment to becoming an independent scientist with excellent skills in scientific writing How to Apply