19 engineering-image-processing-phd Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Virginia
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/DNA transfections, lentiviral production and cell transduction, CRISPR engineering. In vivo : Subcutaneous/orthotopic tumor xenografts experiments, brain stereotactic injections, mouse handling
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cell biology. Additional preferred qualifications include: experience in mouse models of disease, flow cytometry, single-cell RNA sequencing analysis, and image processing and analysis. Qualified
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the development of novel therapies for coronary microvascular disease. The research program focuses on clinical translation and the development and validation of existing and novel cardiac imaging-based
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, dissemination of research through publications, and mentoring PhD students. The labs’ extensive collaborative networks, both nationally and internationally, span various disciplines, offering diverse applications
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science of science, network science, and natural language processing. As part of a small research team, the postdoc will help lead efforts to provide a quantitative model of global competitiveness
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that will be employed include flow cytometry, confocal and electron microscopy, in vivo two photon imaging, behavioral studies and transcriptomic techniques. The successful candidate will join the Center
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injection, and cardiac/muscle lead surgery. Work autonomously to plan, conduct, and troubleshoot experiments recording various biosignals such as EEG, EKG, blood pressure, plethysmography, and breathing
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offices within UVA and vis-à-vis external stakeholders. Support the program’s Director, Robin R. Means Coleman, PhD Co-mentor undergraduate and graduate students Other administrative tasks as needed
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to PhD students and other early-career-scholars on the research team. Support the team with data cleaning, project management, and grant submission tasks as needed. Other tasks include various writing and
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on how the virus establishes latent infection with the capacity to undergo reactivation, in addition to using the virus to inform on epigenetic processes in neurons. More details about the Cliffe lab can