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PostDoctoral Associate in Physics - 31632 Research Faculty Description Prof. Ezio Iacocca’s group at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs is seeking a postdoctoral researcher to develop
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Assistant Director of the Postdoctoral Office - 31918 University Staff Description University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Department: Graduate School Job Title: Assistant Director of
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postdoctoral fellows to support their projects, as well as pursue individual lines of research. The work is highly flexible and variable and includes standard molecular biology techniques (PCR, subcloning, gel
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, university and private sponsors for grants, fellowships and contracts. Assist investigators (faculty & postdoctoral fellows) with routing proposals through the Office of Grants and Contracts. Assemble, track
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with older adults, Medicare provider or Medicare-eligible provider Special Skills: Currently licensed as psychologist in Colorado, or license eligible Preferred Qualifications: Postdoctoral fellowship
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the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs. Professional Field This position is in the professional field of research in bioethics. Key Responsibilities: The duties and responsibilities of the position include, but
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Clinical, Counseling or School Psychology program or the equivalent. Graduate of an APA accredited psychology internship. Postdoctoral Fellowship in Developmental Disabilities or the equivalent complies with
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, computational biology, or other closely related field Expertise in molecular biology techniques, RNA-seq and qPCR Candidate with postdoctoral training, scholar awards, and one or more first-author microbiology
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the Anschutz Medical Campus research community. To accomplish these objectives, the faculty, graduate students, postdoctoral trainees, and research staff who comprise the Section of Developmental Biology perform
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policy, or related discipline. Two (2) years of postdoctoral research experience. Evidence of peer reviewed publications in health services, health policy, behavioral science, public health, and/or medical