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faculty member at the Associate Professor level from candidates with a Ph.D or equivalent degree specializing in biomedical engineering, electrical & computer engineering, neuroscience, or related fields
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. The Department has a sustained reputation for research excellence and new faculty would build on existing expertise in functional imaging across species, computational modeling, and optical imaging, and join a
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of wet lab experience. Degree in the biological sciences - biology, biochemistry, pharmacology, ophthalmology, etc. Experience with animal handling, ocular imaging (fundus, OCT), tissue dissection
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. ● Experience with dissemination of research, either through poster presentation or manuscript publication. ● Experience with processing data derived from and/or imaging (e.g. fMRI) practices related
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. -Operate numerous complex communications systems, including computer-aided dispatch (CAD), multi-line 911 telephone, multi-channel radio, video surveillance, card access, alarm systems, station controls, and
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responsible for directing, administering, and coordinating a comprehensive departmental student conduct program/process within Residential Life. The CSC ensures fair and consistent student conduct processes
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by which obesity influences cancer biology and response to treatment. The lab has a strong translational focus that bridges human subjects research and mechanistic molecular and cell biology using
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staff to provide study teams with requested Imaging support services. The position will implement workflows as well as document processes and procedures. The CR3 Administrative Coordinator will be
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. • Troubleshoot experimental approaches for a variety of different samples and experiments to meet users needs. • Instrumental operation including image acquisition and microscope maintenance. • Implement
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tissue responds to radiation to influence metabolic health and immune function in cancer patients. The second is investigating the mechanisms by which obesity influences cancer biology and response