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of cellular signaling. The research in the lab centers on the structural logic of membrane-localized cellular signaling pathways, including mTORC1 and small GTPases. By employing high-resolution cryo-electron
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that makes that reuse possible at scale — not just once, but sustainably, across the research community? The Davis and Krishnan labs work at the intersection of these questions. We develop ML/AI methods and
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failure. Key Responsibilities : This position is expected to work independently under the guidance of the principal investigator. Projects will involve work with research animals and extensive development
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. The Department promotes innovation, collaboration, and mentorship, and is committed to supporting the professional development of its trainees toward academic or industry research careers. We welcome candidates
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seeking a post-doctoral fellow for a two-to-three-year position studying causal inference, available to start immediately. The focus of this position will be the development and implementation of novel
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expected to develop and pursue an independent program of empirical research in bioethics. The CBH has a large network of productive inter-professional relationships in place with leading researchers in
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: http://www.cu.edu/node/153125 Equal Employment Opportunity Statement: The University of Colorado (CU) is an Equal Opportunity Employer and complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws
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to patients and families; may train and supervise medical students, residents, fellows, Physician Assistant students, and other health professional students, engaged in specific clinical activities
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advanced NMR methods and develop cryo-EM expertise to study structure–dynamics–function relationships in these systems. Work Location: Onsite – this role is expected to work onsite and is located in Aurora
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timely; write experimental protocols and prepare manuscripts for publication. · Actively participate in lab meetings and group meetings; meet the supervisor weekly to discuss research progresses