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and aggression, using optogenetics, in vivo imaging, electrophysiology, and sophisticated machine learning/artificial intelligence analyses of mouse behavior. All projects have translational components
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. Observation/Monitoring Assist the patients to control aggressive or destructive behavior by providing therapeutic and/or physical intervention under supervision Participate in patient assessment and patient
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OCRST are aimed at supporting clinical research across the CU Cancer Center research enterprise and fostering collaboration as well as standard and efficient practices in the conduct of varied clinical
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, aggressive or violent behaviours in order to ensure the safety of self and others in order to achieve a satisfactory resolution; Conduct investigations, enforcement, surveillance operations and intelligence
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behavior analysis, criterion-referenced assessments, and autism interventions. The role focuses on increasing participant skills and addressing challenging behaviors such as aggression and self-stimulatory
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, self injurious behavior, imminent aggression, elopement and fall risks. Develops, discusses and communicates a realistic, individualized plan of care for each patient, in collaboration with the patient
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details can be found at https://www.net-zero-fibe-cdt.eng.cam.ac.uk/ The project is funded in collaboration with Tracey Concrete, a market leader in precast concrete manufacturing employing innovative
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for patients with difficult or aggressive tumors who have struggled to find treatment options elsewhere. Discover the cancer types we treat, as well as, risk factors and causes, symptoms, diagnosis, stages, and
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support patients. Among the key duties of this position are the following: Assesses and reassesses as appropriate for risk factors including but not limited to: risks of suicide, self injurious behavior
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to oxygen levels and tumor aggressiveness. Using imaging-based measurements of pH and O₂ in mouse tumor models, we will integrate these readouts with spatially resolved single-cell transcriptomics to identify