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Research Scientist – Kidney Gene Therapy - 38669 Research Faculty Description University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Department: Surgery-Urology Job Title: Research Scientist – Kidney Gene
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contribute to the development of adaptive synthetic cells for dialysis that potentially replaces kidney function. Your job Patients whose kidneys fail, unfortunately die within days or weeks without
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Administrator in the overall project management, and implementation of Nephrology and Kidney Transplant clinical trials and research projects, as well as function as the primary contact for the Industry trials
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. Position Summary The Clinical Coordinator III - Nurse Practitioner will function in the outpatient setting of the Kidney/Pancreas Transplant Program in collaboration with the Kidney/Pancreas Transplant
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Postdoc Position in Kidney Organoids and Advanced Bioengineering (ERC-CoG NEPHRON) We seek a postdoctoral researcher to join our team at the MERLN Institute for Technology-inspired Regenerative
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Job Description Pre- Kidney Transplant Services at UW Medical Center-Montlake has an outstanding opportunity for a Patient Care Coordinator. WORK SCHEDULE Fulltime ( 40 hours per week) Day Shift
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responses related to the field of perioperative medicine and critical care including acute lung injury, myocardial or hepatic ischemia, acute kidney injury, and intestinal inflammation. Qualified individuals
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Research Scientist to independently perform basic research in renal injury and kidney diseases; conduct and supervise experimental research for NIH-funded projects with the goals of developing new directions
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disorder (LSD) that affects the heart and kidneys. Funded through an MRC project grant titled “Multi-tissue modelling of a lysosomal storage disorder using patient-derived iPSCs – a pathway to Precision
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the laboratory of Dr. Myles Wolf focuses on the investigation of mineral metabolism and tissue-specific vitamin D metabolism in chronic kidney disease. Normal calcium and phosphate homeostasis is essential