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, Colorado. Why Join Us: The Department of Pharmacology is a collegial and collaborative interdisciplinary scientific group, with strengths in cancer research, structural biology, epigenetics, neuroscience
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engage in diverse and impactful projects, from managing complex budget reconciliations and financial reporting to coordinating construction funding for facility upgrades and implementing standardized
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data requirements and applies data analysis, design, modelling, and quality assurance techniques to establish, modify, or maintain data structures and their associated components (entity descriptions
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hardware design and construction, as well as Linux system administration and parallel computing. Experience in either blade server or Beowulf construction preferred. This position will work up to 40 hours
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populations and synaptic inputs Large-scale extracellular electrophysiology (Neuropixels) Biophysical modeling and construction of ML-based models Statistical analysis of single-cell and population-level
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follows a hybrid work structure where employees can work remotely or from the office, as needed, based on demands of specific tasks or personal work preferences. Working from the office is encouraged when
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. Understanding of Relational Database Management (RBM) concepts, including SQL (Structured Query Language) and ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) processes. Experience with business-intelligence concepts, tools, and
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/paraprofessional experience may be substituted for the bachelor’s degree on a year-for-year basis. Three (3) years of experience utilizing data from multiple databases and reporting systems, structuring it to meet
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prepares budget/reporting tools for internal and external constituents. Monitor and lead budget preparation, construction, forecasting, financial planning and analysis, and process improvement within
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to high-resolution technicolor. From deciphering the choreography of transcription complexes, chromosomes, and RNA molecules within cells to developing novel approaches to 3D molecular structure