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of Colorado School of Medicine. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to study how autoimmune B cells develop from interactions with bacteria at the intestinal surface as it relates to rheumatoid
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to join our team. Our lab focuses on developing and applying innovative statistical machine learning methods, single-cell multi-omics, and systems immunology approaches to investigate immune-mediated
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planned to last 2 years, with the option to extend. In the Burger lab, we are interested in early vertebrate development of the axial and lateral plate mesoderm using zebrafish and mice as models, as
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of secondary cataracts and neurodegeneration in glaucoma. The translational research aims to develop innovative therapies to save vision from glaucoma. The successful postdoctoral fellow will lead specific
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work on projects funded by Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) that aim to develop statistical methods to address methodological challenges in serious illness and palliative care studies
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animals and extensive development and use of cutting-edge flow cytometry, molecular biology and cell biology assays on rare bone marrow-derived hematopoietic populations. Specific duties include: Design
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Campus. The appointment will be for a two to three-year period. The Shellman Lab values innovation, collaboration, and mentorship, and is committed to supporting the professional development of its
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Summary: The Brzezinski Lab is seeking a postdoctoral fellow to conduct research on the development of the mammalian retina. Key Responsibilities: Designing and planning research projects. Performing
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biology in models of leukemia. Responsible for development and conduct of project(s) within the scope of funded and future projects. Maintain accurate lab notebook and primary data. Work independently with
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involve work with research animals and extensive development and use of cutting-edge flow cytometry, molecular biology and cell biology assays on rare bone marrow-derived hematopoietic populations