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: (1) epigenetic analysis in a mouse models of Parkinson’s disease related exposures, (2) elucidating molecular mechanisms of pesticide-induced changes in DNA methylation in a 3D neurosphere model in
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; Proficiency in ROS/ROS2 (Robot Operating System) and middleware for data integration; Knowledge of temporal and spatial synchronization of sensors and extrinsic/intrinsic calibration. Computer Vision and 3D
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simulation framework for paired visible-light and X-ray images of fruit and developing methods for fast 3D shape modelling of fruits, correcting X-ray images for object thickness, and estimating physiological
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educational solution that uniquely combines elements of gamification, adaptive learning, and advanced technologies including 3D/VR/XR and AI. Your primary responsibility will be ensuring continuous user
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Assistant Research Professor (Research Track), Radiology and Imaging Sciences Posting Number req24876 Department Radiology & Imaging Sci Dept Department Website Link https://radiology.medicine.arizona.edu
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. To overcome these limitations, the TUNIC project will utilize a “phenotype-first” approach. This involves: Creating a 3D “tumor-on-a-chip” (ToC) model: This model will incorporate primary human cells
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of the existing pyrolysis system, Perform experiments, data analysis, and technical reporting. Collaborate with academic staff, industry partners, and project stakeholders to achieve project objectives. Ensure
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the candidate's declaration of honor). Experience in the area of human cell culture, particularly in 3D, in the use of fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry techniques, in the analysis of 3D cell viability
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acute toxicity (Microtox®). Global parameters (COD, TOC, 3D-EEM fluorescence). Study the influence of organic/inorganic matrix and fouling on long-term performance. Valorization of Results: Draft
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and sucrose movement. 3) Vulnerability Analysis: Use the developed network representation to explore how the plant hydraulic network responds to progressive drought stress; characterize cascading