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pathway independently but also interconnected. Dr. Hopp’s basic research program works closely together with the clinical PKD program at CU Anschutz. This assures direct access to clinical patient data as
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Responsibilities: · Develop novel statistical methods for robust pathway analsysis · Develop novel statistical methods for spatial transcriptomics data analysis · Data management · R
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minimum qualifications at the time of hire. • PhD, MD or DVM with interest in acute lung injury research. Condition of Employment: · Must successfully pass a drug test through Children’s Hospital
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on their individualized data analysis. · Work on an organized record of dry lab scientific research with interpretable data visualizations and results in Github (e.g., using Jupyter notebook). Work Location: Onsite
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from human blood and tissues) and analysis of -omics data, including spatial transcriptomics, to investigate the role of CD8 T cells in the cellular and molecular mechanisms of autoimmune diseases
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project at the intersection of RNA biology, cancer biology, and virology. Experience in molecular biology, data analysis, and tissue culture is required. The Wang laboratory is currently studying The role
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analysis of large data sets Prior experience in signal transduction research Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: PhD level knowledge and understanding of basic cellular and molecular biology Expertise in cell
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effectively with computer software including Microsoft Office. Skilled with the use of aseptic mammalian cell culture techniques. Skilled with common laboratory techniques and equipment consistent with PhD
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– Collins Laboratory Position #00836201 – Requisition #37086 Job Summary: This position reports directly to Dr. Cailin Collins, MD, PhD, and will work within Dr. Collins’ laboratory personnel, a component of
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preliminary data, including: · Investigating the role of a key protein in regulating vesicle trafficking, with relevant biological endpoints already identified. · Exploring the differentiation