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: · Experience and knowledge of ultrasound imaging · Experience studying vascular biology, pancreas physiology or diabetes · Experience with programming, signal processing, or numerical modelling
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POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW/TRAINEE - 33406 Faculty Description University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Department: Department of Medicine/ Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology Job Title
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limited to cell signaling, cancer genomics, tumor host interactions, tumor progression and metastasis, and multi-organ and systemic effects of cancer. Candidates must develop and maintain externally funded
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point of contact for all post-award grant and payroll activity. This role will be responsible for managing, developing, implementing and overseeing all post-award grant functions for all Biochemistry and
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-Doctoral Fellow Position #: 00819736 – Requisition #:32568 Job Summary: The goals of this fellowship position are to define the mechanisms by which deregulated kinase signaling in the MAPK, Src, and Focal
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cancer, with a focus on how inherited genetic variants impact cancer cell biology and signaling, therapy response, and metabolism. The postdoctoral fellow will lead a project studying genetic risk factors
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(for applicants with a previous postdoctoral fellowship) Relevant technical skills, including experience with vascular reactivity and electrophysiology experiments and routine laboratory experiments such as
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point of contact for all post-award grant and payroll activity. This role will be responsible for managing, developing, implementing and oversight of all post-award grant functions for all Biochemistry
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applicants with postdoctoral PhD level training and extensive expertise in D&I science. The position will involve partnership with diverse programs, departments and disciplines across the CU SOM, as