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Laboratory Sciences Professional - 33816 University Staff Description University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Department: Pharmacology Job Title: Laboratory Sciences Professional Position
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acute slice preparation, dorsal root ganglion neurons and HEK cells. Perform recordings of action potentials in acute spinal cord slice preparation. Perform pharmacological experiments in acute spinal
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minimum qualifications at the time of hire. Education: PhD in the field of pharmacology, physiology, molecular biology and/or neuroscience Preferred Qualifications: Experience in basic and advanced
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outpatient empirically supported substance abuse treatment services in Colorado for over 45 years, with an emphasis on psychosocial and pharmacological treatments for adolescents, women, men, families, and
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– and under the direction of – David J Kroll, PhD, Professor of Natural Products Pharmacology. Other periodic tasks will assist the office in reviewing student applications and preparation of annual
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culture of taste organoids and experiments involving laboratory mice. The work will require, but is not limited to, maintenance of the mouse colony, treatment of mice and organoids with pharmacological
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and pharmacology with a focus on understanding the impact of the immune system, hormones and bacteria physiology on lower urinary tract pathophysiology. Key Responsibilities: Specific Position Duties
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Laboratory Science Professional - 33785 University Staff Description University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Department: Pharmacology Job Title: Laboratory Science Professional (Open Rank
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Genetics, Cell & Developmental Biology, Immunology/Microbiology, Pharmacology, and Physiology & Biophysics, and many of the clinical departments and other schools and colleges contain basic research faculty
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) and Case Report Forms (CRFs). Maintains subject level documentation and prepares documents, equipment and/or supplies. Drive cargo van (e.g. Sprinter Van) that is converted into a Mobile Pharmacology