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  • Digication ePortfolio is a web-based tool that gives faculty, staff, students, and alumni the ability to easily publish work online as professional and customizable presentations. An ePortfolio can contain written works, photos, videos,
  • Our department now has a fluorescence, inverted Olympus IX83 microscope system. If you think it would be useful for your research, please send me an email so we can set up training and get you started!   The Olympus IX83
  • Must RSVP (see contacts below). On Feb. 13th, Dr. Jay Dunn (with Agilent) will be leading a seminar and workshop to assist users with the BioCore’s Seahorse XF24 analyzer. If you are interested in attending the workshop, or would like to connect
  • Did you know that there is a supercomputer that members of CU have free access to? Do you know about our large- and small-scale data storage options on campus? Have you heard about all of the free trainings on Python, R, high performance computing
  • How do you feel?
    Dr. Biana Bautista: How Do You Feel? The Biology of Itch, Touch and Pain Learn about mechanisms that drive chronic itch and pain, which underlie symptoms of opioid use and diseases like fibromyalgia and psoriasis, and various cancers. Dr. Diana
  • The Stem Cell Research and Technology Resource Center will be offering another hands-on, week-long human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) culture workshop from Wednesday, Feb. 19 to Thursday, Feb. 27. The goal of the workshop is to quickly give
  • Jean-Jacques Toulmé and Larry Gold cordially invite you to attend the Fifth International Aptamer Conference in Â鶹ӰԺ, Colorado,  July 31-August 1, 2020. The conference will be held at the Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building (3415
  • The Rocky Mountain Membrane Trafficking Meeting is a student-organized one-day meeting. We invite leaders in the field to present their discoveries and cutting-edge advances to study membrane trafficking related questions. We also invite faculty
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    Did you know that CU provides Adobe Acrobat Pro free of charge to all faculty and staff, including graduate students and postdocs? Interested in Adobe's Creative Cloud products? They're only $95/year. Here is a list of software that you can get for
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    The Stem Cell Research and Technology Resource Center is offering a hands-on, week-long human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) culture workshop from Wednesday, Feb. 19 to Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020. For details and to register for
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