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on integrating data science, AI, and GIS with transportation engineering to create sustainable and efficient urban mobility systems. With a strong emphasis on data-driven decision-making, EcoTran Lab is
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focuses on translational studies of the genomic and epigenomic characterization of various gastrointestinal cancers (GI), including colorectal, pancreatic, gastric, esophageal, and hepatocellular cancers
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-on experience while building the clinical reasoning, diagnostic confidence, and specialty knowledge required to excel as an APP in GI. This fellowship is strategically important to the University of Colorado
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the receipt of grant funding lasting 3-5 years from a federal agency. Our research focuses on translational studies of the genomic and epigenomic characterization of various gastrointestinal cancers (GI
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and behaviours in public spaces, nature-connectedness and health in cities, and mobility and health in cities. Candidates should possess a strong interest in applying a human lens to transdisciplinary
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bond formation between R181C and C353 of Gi protein and collaborate closely with experimental partners in WP1-3 to interpret findings in the context of human behavioral data, mouse models, and cell
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life issues, such as healthcare, space, mobility, human language technologies, agri-food, industry 4.0, and smart grids. This high level of knowledge transfer is achieved through both competitive
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, for example shifts in water–rock interactions, mobilization of dissolved organic carbon and nutrients, and altered redox conditions, creating knowledge gaps about the consequences for ecosystems and carbon
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addressing research on daily life issues, such as healthcare, space, mobility, human language technologies, agri-food, industry 4.0, and smart grids. This high level of knowledge transfer is achieved through
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infiltration patterns, are reshaping groundwater systems. These physical changes in turn drive chemical responses, for example shifts in water–rock interactions, mobilization of dissolved organic carbon and