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. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in Molecular Biology and a theoretical understanding of microarray assays, more specifically, the illumina Global Diversity Array (GDA) assay or illumina’s Infinium
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million in research awards each year. In addition to the wide array of health-related programs and facilities offered at CU Anschutz in Aurora, Colo. a significant number of undergraduate and graduate
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. Our research encompasses a broad array of topics including genetics of osteoporosis & scoliosis, bone biology, arthritis & joint biology, skeletal healing from the spine to limbs, stem cell biology
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twenty-three primary faculty members and eighteen adjunct faculty who are investigating fundamental cell and developmental biology questions with a wide array of experimental techniques. Research areas
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, Nursing, Dentistry, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Public Health, providing access to an array of possibilities to improve lives across a spectrum of ages and disease states. Why work for the
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. Experience in mental health and knowledge of mental health billing. Experience with data structures, data table design, and data pipelining. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Basic level knowledge
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, Dentistry, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Public Health, providing access to an array of possibilities to improve lives across a spectrum of ages and disease states. Why work for the University? We
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Campus and its well-established partnerships in business, industry and government. These campuses currently have over $757 million in research awards each year. In addition to the wide array of health
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assessments and intervention individuals and their families with a wide array of developmental and behavioral concerns. We fully embrace a neurodiversity perspective with an emphasis on skill building
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targeted assessments and consultations in integrated healthcare settings Ability to work collaboratively on a multidisciplinary team and with colleagues, medical specialists, and trainees across a wide array