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trainees. Our research focuses on aging, anti-tumor immunity, and vesicle trafficking using established models, with strong translational relevance. We welcome candidates with a background in cell biology or
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biology in models of leukemia. Responsible for development and conduct of project(s) within the scope of funded and future projects. Maintain accurate lab notebook and primary data. Work independently with
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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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medicine residency, medical school, and graduate school at CU. Our faculty researchers are leading innovations through discoveries in immunology, computational biology, genetics, epidemiology, and outcomes
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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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biology techniques. Duties include publishing and communicating research results in both oral and written formats and assisting with training and mentoring students and technicians. Key Responsibilities
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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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Advantage . Qualifications: Minimum Qualifications: Applicants must meet minimum qualifications at the time of hire. A minimum of a PhD in relevant scientific area such as Physiology, Molecular Biology and
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: Minimum Qualifications: Applicants must meet minimum qualifications at the time of hire. PhD degree in life sciences such as Cancer Biology, Immunology, cell biology, molecular biology or related field (PhD
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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