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/Evaluator to work with multidisciplinary teams to plan, manage, and implement all phases of research and evaluation projects, including design, quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis, and
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: Date Posted: Job Summary The Environmental Data Science Innovation and Inclusion Lab (ESIIL) within CIRES at the University of Colorado Boulder welcomes applications for four Post-Doctoral Research
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conducting experiments and assisting with project planning and data interpretation, and leading new approaches to experimental design. This is for a new funded project to examine epigenetics of therapy
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the country). At the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, we are committed to excellence and innovation in professional, graduate and post-graduate education; scholarship and research; patient
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here to learn more about our equity, diversity, and inclusion commitment statement and plan to dismantle structural racism: https://coloradosph.cuanschutz.edu/about-us/diversity-inclusive-excellence
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. Design and lead genomics research projects, analyze data and interpret results. Prepare and publish manuscripts in scientific journals and present at conferences. Mentor and train other group members
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, Colorado Clinical and Translation Sciences Institute (CCTSI) and Center for Innovative Design and Analysis (CIDA). The duties of this position may change from time to time and/or based on needs
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analysis, large databases/registries, weighted surveys, propensity scores, and clinical trials (including adaptive and cluster randomized designs). Experience with genomic/metabolic analyses is not required
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is expected to have extensive experience in designing and engineering proteins. Successful research experience in antibody engineering (scFvs or nanobodies) is a plus. Examples of Duties: Developing
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Coordinating Center (DCC) Develop and adhere to an individual learning plan. Write manuscripts and deliver presentations at national conferences. Contribute to grant applications with input from the DCC faculty