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Clinician-Educator Fellowship - 33287 Faculty Description University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Department: Medicine, General Internal Medicine Job Title: Clinician-Educator Fellowship
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skillset and long-term career goals. Postdocs will be expected to carry out experiments, analyze data, and disseminate their findings and data to the biomedical community. Key Responsibilities: Develop
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destination at the forefront of transformative education, science, medicine, and healthcare. The Department of Anesthesiology has several clinical specialties and is a nationally recognized leader in
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curriculum to guide high school students in developing short narrative-based vaping prevention videos, text messaging campaigns, and other educational materials and then delivering them to middle school
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community of environmental data scientists to demonstrate the wealth of environmental data and emerging analytics to develop science-based solutions to solve pressing challenges in environmental sciences
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to understand the genetic underpinnings of rare diseases and increase diagnoses. We have particular expertise in difficult-to-genotype repetitive regions. We develop and apply these methods at scale to current
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clinic under supervision of orthopedic surgical oncology faculty once knowledge and experience deemed sufficient by the chief of the section Provides health education to patients and families; may train
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and analysis Train volunteers and students in taste data segmentation and anatomy Write and publish manuscripts describing the resulting work Instruct labs and/or topics in the Masters in Modern Human
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presentations, grants and progress reports Oversee projects from conception to completion, including manuscript writing and submission Assist and train other lab members Maintain assessable, fully transparent
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an outstanding candidate to further develop its excellent research program. We seek a MD, PhD, or MD-PhD scientist with the ability to build and maintain an internationally recognized, extramurally funded research