In a collaborative effort between the Department of Pharmacology and the Linda Crnic Institute for Down Syndrome, the Espinosa lab is looking for an enthusiastic research professional to perform the collection and culture of primary human cells, maintenance and differentiation of induced pluripotent stem cells and development of cell lines through genetic engineering with CRISPR systems.
The Linda Crnic Institute for Down Syndrome is seeking applicants for a full-time Research Associate to participate in the scientific management of the Data Coordinating Center for the National Institutes of Health INCLUDE (INvestigation of Co-occurring conditions across the Lifespan to Understand Down syndromE) Project.
The Linda Crnic Institute for Down Syndrome is hiring a detail-oriented Research Grants Specialist to be responsible for the management and oversight of the grant and contract operations of the pre & post-award program.
The Data Sciences Program of the Crnic Institute has multiple openings for Bioinformatics Analysts / Data Scientists at the Research Services Intermediate or Senior level. Those in this role will become integral members of a collaborative team researching various aspects of Down syndrome using multiple omics-based approaches.
The Crnic Institute is hiring a Research Services Senior Laboratory Science Professional to lead the maintenance and management of multiple mouse colonies and multiple rat colonies composed of several models of Down syndrome and two models of pulmonary hypertension. They will be responsible for the design, execution, and analysis of experiments in these rodent models and for establishing, maintaining, and independently performing experiments using these rodent models in addition to other basic science activities.
The Espinosa and Sullivan labs in the Linda Crnic Institute for Down Syndrome have open positions for postdoctoral fellows to participate in an integrated approach including functional genomics, mechanistic studies and animal research to make biological discoveries with clear translational potential.
Are you a graduate student on the CU Anschutz Medical Campus searching for a rotation lab? Please email Drs. Sullivan and/or Yeager to learn more about potential opportunities: