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strives to lead the biomedical revolution by fueling discovery and innovation to advance human health. Duties include: · Screen and onboard participants in early phase cell and gene therapy clinical
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electrode manufacturing science for Li-ion batteries, PEM fuel cells, and electrolyzers. You will work to determine and improve performance and durability of electrodes for all of these systems. This will
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University of Colorado School of Medicine, David Schwartz and Ivana Yang Lab | Denver, Iowa | United States | 19 days ago
approaches to manipulate genetic variants and expression of key genes in primary cell and animal models. Computational approaches include genetic screens for genes that interact with MUC5B , identification
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solar energy conversion; solar fuels; hydrogen production, storage, and utilization; fundamental materials science and chemistry; materials discovery, synthesis, and development; advanced characterization
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where hazardous materials and/or infectious diseases are present. Specific hazards include but are not limited to: asbestos, PCB ‘s radioactive materials, industrial and laboratory chemicals, fuels and
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, Single Cell-omics, and Spatial-omics technologies using well-established wet-lab protocols in a timely manner. Provide advisements and guidance to Principal Investigators and their team on suitability and
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produced many of the innovations that sparked this revolution: MRIs, gene splicing, and stem cell medicine were all born on our campus. Today, that same atmosphere, amplified by the astounding intellectual
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; methane oxidation catalysts (MOCs); sulfur and NOx traps for fuel cell air purification; catalytic fuel reforming; and catalysts for control of combustion engine emissions. Major Duties/Responsibilities
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to: asbestos, PCB’s radioactive materials, industrial and laboratory chemicals, fuels, solvents, infectious materials and wastes, biological hazards and other materials labeled hazardous. This position may be
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electrolyzers and fuel cells. (Preferred) Special Conditions for Employment Background Check: Continued employment is contingent upon the completion of a satisfactory background investigation. Schedule 9:00 am