20 phd-in-mathematical-modelling-of-biochemical-reactions Postdoctoral positions at University of Colorado
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conduct research focused on biochemical, cellular, and molecular mechanisms underlying human placental angiogenesis and development, with a primary focus on severe, early-onset fetal growth restriction
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will conduct research focused on biochemical, cellular, and molecular mechanisms underlying gynecologic cancer progression and therapy resistance. The primary focus of experiments will include, but
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of its trainees. Our research focuses on aging, anti-tumor immunity, and vesicle trafficking using established models, with strong translational relevance. We welcome candidates with a background in cell
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predominantly utilizes murine and cell culture models of the disease and conducts mechanistic/basic as well as translational research. Key Responsibilities : · Utilize PKD mouse models to delineate disease
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communicators, skilled in conceptualizing complex systems and logic models, and passionate about improving healthcare. This position focuses on the dissemination of trauma and psychological health research
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#37507 Job Summary: A full-time POSTDOCTORAL POSITION for a PhD, MD, or MD/PhD is available in the laboratory of Kristi Kuhn, MD, PhD, Professor in the Division of Rheumatology at the University
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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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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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trainees. Our research focuses on aging, anti-tumor immunity, and vesicle trafficking using established models, with strong translational relevance. We welcome candidates with a background in cell biology or
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– Pietras Laboratory Position #00836840 – Requisition #37232 Job Summary: This position reports directly to Dr. Eric Pietras, PhD, and will work within the Pietras Lab, a component of the School of Medicine’s