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Diseases Job Title: Physician/Faculty - Orthopedic Infectious Diseases (Open Rank) Position #00621251 – Requisition #37421 Job Summary: The Division of Infectious Diseases is recruiting a faculty member
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Engineering Team Manager - 37539 University Staff Description University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Department: Health Data COMPASS Job Title: Engineering Team Manager Position #: 00824515
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open rank position and could be categorized as Associate Professor or Professor based on experience and qualifications as indicated below: Associate Professor: Applicants must have a doctoral degree (PhD
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of this position is to advance the Department’s capacity for data-driven decision making in key domains to achieve the vision of Brain Health for All, For Life. Please be advised that this position is not eligible
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vivo models (cell line and mouse) of metastasis, therapeutic resistance, and perform molecular and biochemical analyses. Collaborate with the YWBCTP existing research partners, including other PhD
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research aligned with the lab’s focus areas. Design and execute experiments in molecular biology, virology, and dermatologic disease models. Design experiments, conduct experiments, analyze data, prepare
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and Gynecology Job Title: Open Rank Advanced Practice Provider: Instructor - Professor Position #: 00836461 – Requisition #: Job Summary: The Division of Academic Specialists in Obstetrics and
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Job Title: Research Associate, Idrovo Lab Position #: 00837939 – Requisition #:37446 Job Summary: The Idrovo Lab (Department of Surgery) seeks an accomplished Research Associate to spearhead projects
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Position #00835513 – Requisition #36952 Job Summary: The University of Colorado’s Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology in the Department of Medicine, located at the Anschutz Medical Campus, is an
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outcomes. Preliminary data shows that administration of 5 candidate placental proteins in prematurely delivered guinea-pig pups had a remarkable positive effect, including reducing mortality from 33% in