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Adjoint Assistant Professor – Musculoskeletal Imaging Radiology - 37560 Faculty Description University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Department: Radiology Job Title: Adjoint Assistant
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Adjoint Assistant Professor – Musculoskeletal Imaging Radiology - 37382 Faculty Description University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Department: Radiology Job Title: Adjoint Assistant
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Compensation Calculator: http://www.cu.edu/node/153125 ADA Statement: The University will provide reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities throughout the employment application process. To
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, analysis protocols, and scripts 10% Evaluate and adopt new computational tools relevant to lab research 10% Apply tools and frameworks in data science, signal processing, and computational neuroscience 10
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, retroorbital, and IV injections, collecting blood, harvesting organs, IVIS imaging, and processing samples for flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry. qPCR, cloning, maxiprep, transfection/transduction of T
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biliary endoscopy program and a growing NIH-funded health services research program that focuses on clinical outcomes, mixed methods research and pragmatic trials. In the community, we enjoy active growth
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support to the Interventional Cardiology, Electrophysiology, and Advanced Imaging faculty. This includes recruitment of faculty, event planning, communications and website updates and recommendations as
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to know your total compensation? Use our calculator to get the complete picture! Summary The Executive Assistant provides administrative and operational support to the Dean and the College of Engineering
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desired (but not required): animal models, survival surgery, programming, designing and implementing closed-loop systems and in vivo imaging. The BIOElectrics lab is a creative, collaborative lab with a
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, process improvement, and scholarship. Opportunities to become part of nationally recognized teams in Stroke, Dementia, Movement Disorder, MS, TBI, advanced spine procedures including CSF Leak, H&N imaging