26 computer-science-image-processing positions at University of Pittsburgh in United-States
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interventional radiology services. The IR Division has worked hard to build and maintain excellent clinical and academic relationships with Hepatology, Transplant Surgery, Liver Surgery, Trauma Services, and
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of time. Must be able to use computer, telephone, copier, fax, and other essential office equipment. The University of Pittsburgh is committed to championing all aspects of diversity, equity, inclusion, and
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interventional radiology services. The IR Division has worked hard to build and maintain excellent clinical and academic relationships with Hepatology, Transplant Surgery, Liver Surgery, Trauma Services, and
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excellent clinical and academic relationships with Hepatology, Transplant Surgery, Liver Surgery, Trauma Services, and Oncology in affiliation with the Hillman Cancer Center. In addition to our robust
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, social work, biology, computer science or related fields and a minimum of 2-3 years' experience required, or equivalent combination of relevant education and experience. Additional qualifications include
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influence brain and heart health. Responsibilities will involve recruiting participants, screening participants for eligibility, scheduling participants, collecting physiological and brain imaging data (MRI
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will involve biomedical wet laboratory research activities including work with animals, molecular biology, histology, computer-based analyses, measurement of biological metabolites, and western blotting
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technique, microscope use, and imaging protocols. Development and enforcement of standard operating procedures (SOPs) for imaging, genotyping, surgery, and data management. Protocol management, including
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with Hepatology, Transplant Surgery, Liver Surgery, Trauma Services, and Oncology in affiliation with the Hillman Cancer Center. In addition to our robust clinical practice, UPMC IR participates in
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of disease, processing patient samples, flow cytometry with computational analysis, immunofluorescence microscopy, ELISA, RT-PCR, and Western blot is expected. Our goal is to develop and run novel clinical