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to be a founding member of a new research program at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, helping to shape the scientific direction of a lab dedicated to uncovering the structural logic
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). The Eisenmesser laboratory is located in a highly collaborative structural biology environment with access to: Bruker 600 MHz and 900 MHz NMR spectrometers with cryoprobes An on-site 200 kV Talos Arctica cryo-EM
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in structural biology. Candidates will be expected to plan and execute independent work, write and submit fellowship applications (if applicable), assist in the writing and publication of experimental
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on the structural dynamics of molecular machines. This is an exciting opportunity to help shape the scientific direction of a growing lab at the interface of structural biology, biophysics, and virology, while
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diverse team structures. Respect patient privacy/rights and put patient safety first, excellent patient rapport for any clinically-related projects or human sample acquisition A positive, motivated, engaged
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data (unstructured and structured text, knowledge graph, etc) · Design and conduct experiments to test hypotheses with applied statistics · Analyze and interpret results, present research