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-time drug delivery monitoring. This interdisciplinary project integrates experimental, computational, and imaging approaches to advance diagnostic and therapeutic applications of ultrasound
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of AI-based computer vision methods on optical and radiologic images. Our laboratory focuses on (1) intraoperative imaging with label-free optical microscopy and (2) neuro-imaging such as computed
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information into patient's charts. Assist and direct patients as needed for the following imaging modalities: General Imaging, Ultrasound (US), Computed Tomography (CT), Bone Density, and Mammography. Upload
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Physics or Nuclear/Electrical/Computer Engineering. Postdoc training in a related field is also required. A demonstrated research/publication capability, and academic track record. Experienced in
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of maintaining the physical ability to: 1. Demonstrate critical thinking skills defined as: Evaluate and follow work processes to ensure Patient Identification, evaluating Radiographs for image quality, selecting
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radiologist with all radiographic, angio-CT hybrid and/or ultrasound procedures. Utilizes proper archiving protocols for processing and storing all acquired images related to procedures. Maintain patient
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* Experience with image analysis or medical imaging Established record of peer-reviewed scientific publication Prior experience / comfort with computer programming is a plus Modes of Work Positions that
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imaging, including radioisotope preparation, quality control, data acquisition and processing. Image and data results are submitted for interpretation by Nuclear Medicine physicians. Exercises professional
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radiologist with all radiographic, angio-CT hybrid and/or ultrasound procedures. Utilizes proper archiving protocols for processing and storing all acquired images related to procedures. Maintain patient
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microscopy (imaging/data processing) >2 years experience with primary cultures or stem cells Familiarity with computational biology and image based analyses Familiarity with CRISPR/Cas9 and molecular biology