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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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billing/collection processes for the department of Neurosurgery. Key Responsibilities: Education/Efficiency Development/Fiscal Monitoring - 35% Serve as the neurosurgery coding/billing liaison possessing
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learning environment that fosters innovation, growth, and the holistic development of its students. At the base of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado Springs is captivated by its stunning landscapes, making it a
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developed and tested fall prevention interventions, examined the feasibility of digital health solutions such as apps, ingestible sensors, and wearables for medication adherence and vaccine uptake, and
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for the research include advanced applied computational methods development, theory, NeuroAI, and motor control. Duties include developing neural network models which emulate the mechanisms at play among the brain
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. • Directs opening receptions, weekend and evening events and other receptions/gallery events. • Develops thematic exhibitions and speaker series that support the vision, mission, and values of CAM and CU
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newsletters, the website, graphics, logos, modify study design graphic elements, lead creation of posters and graphics for publications for investigators, prepare PowerPoint slides for leadership presentations
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-edge technologies, gain insights into the pathophysiology of brain injury in the setting of ischemia, and support your professional development in a collaborative research environment. The ideal
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developing a functional precision oncology program that moves discoveries to the bedside. The ideal candidate will use organoid-based or other rapid turnaround screens to generate uniquely valuable, clinically
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with recruitment and placement of graduates, and managing staff. A major part of this position is developing and sustaining relationships with key stakeholders who support Health Administration students