20 master-degree-study-in-mechatronics Postdoctoral positions at University of Colorado
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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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work on projects funded by Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) that aim to develop statistical methods to address methodological challenges in serious illness and palliative care studies
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Hematology Division. This position is involved in studies aimed at defining the biology of acute myeloid leukemia stem cells. Specifically, the Fellow will help investigate the role of metabolism in
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and maintenance of pigmenting cell lineage using validated human iPSC-to-melanocyte models · Studying host factors that influencing antitumor immunity with our in vitro or in vivo models Recent
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the School of Medicine’s Hematology Division. This position is involved in studies aimed at defining the biology of acute myeloid leukemia stem cells. Specifically, the Fellow will help investigate
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extended to 2 years. The primary focus of this research will be focused on optimization of multimodal treatment of pancreatic cancer (clinical outcome research). In this role, you will be expected to work
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– Requisition #:37228 Job Summary: This position is responsible for conducting mechanistic studies into the impact of SMARCB1 structure/function on iPSC differentiation and defining how SMARCB1 loss and BMI1
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world-class research enterprise, ranked 17th in the nation by the Blue Ridge Institute for federal funding. The Department currently has an impressive research portfolio of $32M in existing federal and
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. There is no direct patient care or contact involved in this position. The main responsibilities include developing and carrying out research projects using cell, developmental, biochemical and molecular
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-Rei Yu. The postdoctoral fellow will be working in the area of immunology and pulmonary vascular diseases, studying the mechanisms involved in immune regulation of pulmonary vascular remodeling and the