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of its 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
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communicators, skilled in conceptualizing complex systems and logic models, and passionate about improving healthcare. This position focuses on the dissemination of trauma and psychological health research
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predominantly utilizes murine and cell culture models of the disease and conducts mechanistic/basic as well as translational research. Key Responsibilities : · Utilize PKD mouse models to delineate disease
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to extracellular matrix, macrophages · Prior experience with: o Advanced cellular imaging techniques, including live-cell imaging o Coding/bioinformatics analyses o 3D and/or organoid models o
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listed in the job posting. Preferred Qualifications: • Experience with mouse models of human disease • Proven experience and familiarity with inflammation • Proven experience and familiarity with histone
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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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of Colorado. Fellows will conduct mechanistic and translational research in preclinical models of Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T cells. Key responsibility is to lead a research project studying CAR T cell
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arthritis in an animal model. Additionally, the work will induce how bacteria-produced metabolites trigger pathogenic autoantibodies. S/He will be a valued contributor to a multi-disciplinary team with
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Summary: The Burger laboratory in the Colorado Program for Musculoskeletal Research (CPMR), within the Department of Orthopedics, is seeking to fill the position of a Postdoctoral Fellow. This position is
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internationally renowned program that provides comprehensive resources for the diagnosis and therapy of diseases of the digestive tract, pancreas and liver. There is no direct patient care and no patient contact