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requirements for human subject research. The Sr. CRC will be responsible for maintaining a thorough understanding of assigned human subject research protocols and projects, particularly focusing
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obesity on reproductive endocrinology and fertility in women and their offspring. In our group we study both investigator and industry initiated human subject trials. The lab is seeking to recruit
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of cell and developmental biology and anatomy. Key Responsibilities: Teaching and co-directing embryology for the Modern Human Anatomy Master’s program Teaching and co-directing advanced teaching course
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. Candidates should have research interests and experience in human immunology, specifically autoimmunity and inborn errors of immunity (IEI), with expertise in functional validation of newly discovered genetic
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Bone-Anchored Limb Research Group (BALRG) and to collaboratively direct clinical and wet bench research for the Bone-Anchored Limb Research Group Research Program. Work will include human subjects
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. This position will work in a collaborative, close relationship with the department CME & Education Coordinator, marketing professional, faculty, and staff to establish the schedules and work processes that
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trials and studies involving human subjects. This includes obtaining and reviewing study subjects' medical histories and current medications, confirming eligibility based on research protocols, and
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should have research interests and experience in human immunology, with expertise in quality-control and analysis of multiplexed imaging techniques to support other PIs in the department and research core
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requirements, please contact Children’s Human Resources at 720-777-8598. Some positions may require testing if access to Children’s Hospital or their systems is needed at any time during employment with
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psychology, social work, counseling, human services, or related field. Registration with the Department of Regulatory Agencies to practice in Colorado. Eligibility to be credentialed as LAC, LPC, LCSW or LMFT