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Chancellor for Research at the University of Colorado of Anschutz Medical Campus. This position will help investigators and research teams raise awareness of their studies, engage people in clinical research
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group led by Dr. Cristin Welle, is seeking a highly motivated research assistant to join our team. Our group investigates neuroelectronic interfaces, and this project focuses on the effect of vagus nerve
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Research Services Professional, Open Rank (Intermediate-Senior Levels) - 37430 University Staff Description University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Department: Orthopedics Job Title: Research
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Vice Chair of Research (Open Rank: Associate Professor - Professor) - 37397 Faculty Description University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Department: Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery Job
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Research Monitor. The primary focus of this role is assisting in the monitoring and management of HCTU Investigator Initiated Trials (IIT’s). Key Responsibilities: Serve as regulatory contact person
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Assistant Professor - 37365 Faculty Description University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Department: Immunology and Microbiology Job Title: Assistant Professor Position #00837720
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Professional. Under close supervision, the incumbent will assist the PI and investigators in conducting research within the scope of the laboratory’s ongoing research studies aimed at understanding
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Sciences Professional Position #00838040 – Requisition #37427 Job Summary: Join our cutting-edge collaborative research laboratory where RNA biologists, technology developers, and data analysts work together
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patient care, clinical research, and translational research through collaborations with the Anschutz Medical Campus and the University of Colorado Health System. Section members conduct clinical research
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(academic rank determined at hire) at the University of Colorado School of Medicine (Anschutz Medical Campus) with a primary interest in orthopedic infectious diseases both clinically and in research