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and record-keeping. Key Responsibilities: Research (90%) Perform experiments using advanced biomedical research techniques and develop new methods/applications. Have the primary responsibility
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within metabolic and redox-dependent pathways. Specific duties include animal handling, enzyme assays, 1D- & 2D-SDS-PAGE, Western blotting, LC-MS/MS sample preparation and method development
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to scientific reproducibility, replicability, and transparency. Key Responsibilities: Research (85-90%) Cell culture management Methods/good laboratory notebook maintenance, documentation, and review Designing
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animals and patient tissues. Key Responsibilities: Perform experiments using advanced biomedical research techniques and develop new methods/applications. Trouble-shoot and problem-solve as related
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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
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degree in Biochemistry, Biophysics, structural biology, or a related field Experience with structural biology methods, protein purification, and other analytical techniques. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
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. This position will involve advanced structural methods—particularly NMR spectroscopy and Cryo-EM—to explore protein structure, dynamics, and function in the context of pathogenic interactions. Facilities Our lab
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the future of rheumatic and autoimmune disease care through discovery and innovation serving the greater Rocky Mountain region. The national ranking of our program demonstrates our commitment to providing
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goes beyond the number on your paycheck. The University of Colorado provides generous leave, health plans and retirement contributions that add to your bottom line. Total Compensation Calculator: http
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molecular biology techniques Experience in standard computer software related to writing, data analysis, and data presentation. Condition of Employment: Willingness to conduct in vivo experiments in mouse