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Cell Therapy Technologist (Intermediate – Senior Level) - 33003 University Staff Description University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus School of Medicine | Department of Medicine | Division
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Senior Laboratory Sciences Professional – Cell Therapy Research - 32510 University Staff Description University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Department: Pediatric Hematology/Oncology/BMT Job
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Laboratory Sciences Professional (Open Rank: Entry – Senior) - 33425 University Staff Description University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Department: Cell and Developmental Biology Job Title
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Professional – Laboratory Sciences (RSEP) position focused on basic research on breast cancer genomics and therapy response. The research focus for this position is on pairing bulk and single-cell transcriptomic
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Science Professional with experience in cell biology and/or animal translational research. The candidate will join a multidisciplinary team whose research focuses on regenerative medicine approaches
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the principal investigator and the GI division research leadership. The candidate will participate in clinical research projects including studies of epithelial cell lines and organoid culture. The position
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Aurora, CO. The research is focused on delineating the mechanisms of HIV-associated enteric microbiome dysbiosis and chronic immune cell activation. The research duties will involve flow cytometry-based
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vessels as well as their developmentally related cell types using zebrafish as the principal model. As an Entry Laboratory Sciences Professional in our lab, you will work closely with graduate students and
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Northern blots, real-time qPCR, flow cytometry, ELISAs, multiplex assays (e.g. Luminex), single cell RNA analysis, mass and cell cytometry, histological staining/immunostaining, and imaging and data analysis
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cell lines. Conducting experiments using techniques including drug and radiation treatment of cell lines and mice, western blot, shRNA/CRISPR-Cas, qPCR, protein/RNA/DNA extraction, immunofluorescence