19 swap model in irrigation Postdoctoral positions at University of Colorado in United States
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to non-invasively track changes within the islet microvasculature and blood flow during diabetes development in both mouse models and human subjects. The lab is highly collaborative, working with other
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encouraged to apply. The Masters Lab employs techniques from biomaterials, tissue engineering, bioconjugate chemistry, gene editing, and microfabrication, to create in vitro environments that model disease
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Responsibilities: Research (65%) Investigate literatures to identify existing solutions and the problem Develop and apply state-of-the-art natural language processing algorithms and models to multimodal data
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: Design short- and long-term career and laboratory goals Actively engage in lung cancer-focused research efforts including preclinical drug screens on human patient-derived models in cell culture and in
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, affordability, and outcomes by capitalizing on the internet, virtual spaces, and digital health. We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Fellow to oversee the research on hearing aid service delivery model
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mouse models to examine the molecular mechanisms that trigger cancer-induced musculoskeletal defects. The projects are highly collaborative and multidisciplinary with excellent opportunities for advanced
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limited to: Collect data from a range of in vivo physiological and behavioral studies predominantly in genetic mouse models, learn a variety of surgeries, learn gold standard methodologies to study glucose
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conduct cutting-edge basic and translational research in pulmonary fibrosis, focusing on genetics, genomics, epigenetics, animal models, and molecular determinants of human pulmonary fibrosis. Our group
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a model organism; (2) statistically evaluate linkages between tissue PFAS concentrations and integrated omics and organismal responses; (3) integrate disparate data types in order to provide
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, molecular biology, omics technologies, genetics, biochemistry, and bioinformatics. Cell culture and in vivo infection models are employed. Fellows in the lab group perform and publish cutting-edge high impact