20 electrical-engineering "Institut de Recerca Biomèdica de Lleida, Fundació Dr" Postdoctoral positions at University of Colorado
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hormones in disease onset and progression. Current project funding supports the creation of tissue-engineered models of both aging and disease, with a specific focus on cardiovascular diseases. The candidate
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community. The postdoc will also join a highly interactive, supportive, and interdisciplinary group of faculty, staff scientists, postdoctoral fellows, engineers, and students in Department for Biomedical
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to understand the genetic underpinnings of rare diseases and increase diagnoses. We have particular expertise in difficult-to-genotype repetitive regions. We develop and apply these methods at scale to current
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. A hybrid work modality may be a possibility, but will follow current CIRES and university guidelines and policies. This is not a fully remote position. The in-person cohort experience and engagement
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the department of Computer Science Engineering at CU Denver. Working Title Postdoctoral Fellow What you will do: Implement and evaluate deep reinforcement learning (DRL) systems to assist in developing explanation
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Post-Doctoral Fellow - 33581 Faculty Description University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Department: Department of Bioengineering / College of Engineering, Design and Computing Job Title
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diseases. This is an exciting, new line of work using cutting-edge technology in the stem cell field and we are looking for a motivated and independent scientist willing to contribute with expertise and
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combination therapies. Current projects include determining the mechanisms of resistance to tyrosine kinase inhibitors in ALK- and EGFR-driven lung cancer, discovering combination therapy options for PI3K
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experimental results and data using a laboratory notebook in conjunction with electronic documentation and data back-up, as well as interpretation of results in the context of the current literature, and
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techniques to measure membrane currents (whole-cell voltage-clamp and current-clamp recordings) and optogenetic approaches in acute mouse brain slices. Professional Field Neuroscience Research Supervision