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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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. The selected candidate will assist with projects involving analysis of longitudinal data with missing, correlated data, and truncated outcome data. Pursuit of independent research that aligns with the project
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design and AI-driven systems to improve healthcare decision-making and information delivery. Our research includes clinical decision support, user interface design, and the use of language technologies
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the biology and pathogenesis of acute myelogenous leukemia. The Fellow is expected to conduct research projects, to think independently, be highly motivated, design and carry out experiments, analyze data, and
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diagnosed and treated for pancreatic cancer Collect clinical data from patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, including both resected and non-resected cases, across all stages of treatment, in
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with flow cytometry Excellent communication skills Excellent writing skills Demonstrates the proficiency in computer software How to Apply: For full consideration, please submit the following document(s
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experiments, analyze data, and interpret and publish results. It is the Fellow’s responsibility to fully understand the technical details of Dr. Collins’ projects as well as how each applies within the larger
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microenvironment. Implementation of schedule methodology, timeline and lab book Collecting, recording, analyzing, and presenting data Preparation of project reports and manuscripts for publication Meeting with
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and conducts world-renowned research fueled by over $700 million in annual research grants. For more information, visit www.cuanschutz.edu . The Virtual Hearing Lab of Dr. Vinaya Manchaiah, Professor
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outcomes. Preliminary data shows that administration of 5 candidate placental proteins in prematurely delivered guinea-pig pups had a remarkable positive effect, including reducing mortality from 33% in