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collaborations. The Mitchell Lab also provides numerous opportunities for national and international collaborations with researchers across the field of AI, Human Computer Interaction, Biomedical Informatics
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. Positioned at the intersection of the Department of Medicine’s Division of Rheumatology and the Department of Biomedical Informatics’ Center for Health AI, our team benefits from a unique environment that
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Post-Doctoral Fellow - 37661 Faculty Description University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Department: Surgery Job Title: Post-doctoral Fellow Position #: 00839663 - Requisition #:37661 Job
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Zebrafish and/or mouse skeletal and non-skeletal tissue harvest for histological analysis, including embedding, sectioning and imaging Fluorescent imaging (lightsheet, confocal, dissecting) of zebrafish
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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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experiments Perform microscopy-based imaging techniques to study membrane and vesicle trafficking Carry out DNA, RNA harvesting for single-cell sequencing and analysis. Design, plan, and troubleshoot
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Qualifications: Applicants must meet minimum qualifications at the time of hire. Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Ph.D. in a relevant biomedical science discipline Preferred
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and Performance of Research Experiments (75% of Time Spent) Mechanism based discovery of cancer therapeutics. Characterization of metabolic processes of leukemia stem cells. Use of animal model systems
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, imaging techniques, and bioinformatic analysis. Successful applicants will need to work both independently and collaboratively, to exhibit excellent skills in scientific communication, and dedicated
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. Specific duties include: Design and Performance of Research Experiments (75% of Time Spent) Mechanism based discovery of cancer therapeutics. Characterization of metabolic processes of leukemia stem cells