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Research Associate (Postdoc) - 32322 Research Faculty Description The University of Colorado Colorado Springs will not sponsor work visas or permanent resident applications for this position
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two laboratories, combining retinal electrophysiology and imaging, cellular and circuit modeling, in vivo two-photon microscopy of synaptic and cellular activity, two-photon optogenetic perturbations
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to neuronal activity and demyelinating injury in gray and white matter regions. The successful candidate will work with cutting-edge tools, such as long-term three-photon in vivo imaging, to explore
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Post-Doctoral Fellow - 33905 Faculty Description University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Department: Ophthalmology Job Title: Postdoc Position #:00823884 – Requisition #:33905 Job Summary
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be included. In-vivo assessment of visual function with electroretinogram (ERG) In-vitro patch-clamp electrophysiology Two-photon calcium imaging In-vivo transpupillary calcium imaging Histology and
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anatomy, physiology, and medical terminology. Ability to interpret and master complex research protocol information. The ability to work with postdoc and PI within the research lab on assigned projects
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the lab aim to transform healthcare through AI by improving the accuracy and efficiency of medical diagnostics and patient care documentation processes. The postdoc and PI will jointly envision projects
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At least 5 years of experience in immunology-related research Preferred Qualifications Ph.D. degree in Immunology Postdoc in Immunology-related research How to Apply: For full consideration, please submit
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will work in a collaborative, supportive environment with excellent resources and professional development opportunities. The postdoc and PI will jointly envision projects tailored to the fellow’s
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using immunohistochemistry, confocal microscopy and multi-photon microscopy of lymph nodes or other tissues including familiarity with software programs related to data analysis of images (IMARIS