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laboratories, with a focus on protein-protein interaction and mass spectrometry-based proteomics. The Entry Laboratory Sciences Professional will also be tasked with working under guidance or as part of a team
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is preferred. Experience with omics analysis platforms (proteomics, RNAseq, metabolomics) is preferred. Experience in bone biology or willingness to develop an interest in skeletal physiology
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sequencing and proteomics experiments to measure protein turnover, localization, and secretion in human induced pluripotent stem cell systems and/or mammalian models. Perform bioprinting experiments using
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technologies such as spectral flow cytometry, advanced imaging, mouse genetics, proteomics, metabolomics, other bulk and single cell omics technologies. The University of Colorado offers a comprehensive benefits
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focused on the proteomic characterization of animal venoms using state-of-the-art mass spectrometry techniques. Prospective individuals will join a productive team utilizing bioanalytical methods to answer
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proteomics, immunofluorescence stainings, flow cytometry, and gene expression analysis. The candidate is furthermore required to work in close association with technicians and graduate students in a
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cultures, including preparation for sn/sc/bulk RNA-Seq and proteomics, immunofluorescence stainings, and gene expression analysis. The candidate is furthermore required to work in close association with
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, urodynamic assessment of bladder function, flow cytometry, transcriptomic and proteomic approaches. The incumbent will perform animal experiments focused on the molecular mechanisms of neurogenic bladder
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-associated liver disease through the use of rodent, cell culture, and translational models. Various proteomic and epigenetic techniques are used to investigate alterations in post-translational modification
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. The postdoctoral fellow will use unbiased approaches, including proteomics and transcriptomics, along with focused in vitro approaches, including Western blotting, growth and apoptosis assays, 3D culture, microscopy