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Job Description $10,000 Sign-on Bonus for eligible new part-time and full-time employees joining UW Medicine Harborview Medical Center - RADIOLOGY has an outstanding opportunity for MRI TECHNOLOGIST
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Type: Support Staff - Union Bargaining Unit: SSA Regular/Temporary: Regular End Date if Temporary: Hours Per Week: 35 Standard Work Schedule: Building: Salary Range: $33.90- $33.90 The salary
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, including structural, diffusion, and resting-state functional MRI data, while additional multimodal datasets are currently being collected (including neuroimaging, actigraphy, electroretinography
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: Design and implement ML, deep learning, and Large Language Models for orthopaedic applications Work with multimodal clinical data, including: Medical imaging (X-ray, CT, MRI) Electronic health records (HER
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salary range for this position (we recommend that you make a note of the job code and use that to look up): TCS Non-Academic Titles Search (https://tcs.ucop.edu/non-academic-titles) Please note: An offer
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, e.g. through our International Advisory Service Exploration and preparation of next career opportunities supported by our Career Center & Postdoc Office ( https://www.fz-juelich.de/careercenter ) We
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Job Description University of Washington Medical Center – Northwest – Radiology - BREAST IMAGING CLINIC has an outstanding opportunity for a MAMMOGRAPHY TECHNOLOGIST WORK SCHEDULE • Per Diem • Day
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are increasingly understood as disorders of brain development, and our research seeks to situate mental illness in a developmental context. To do this, we use advanced multi-modal MRI imaging (functional
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for fast analysis of the stack performance. The work could also include advanced characterization of flow distribution (such as optical dye experiments and MRI flow experiments) and strategies for new
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in vitro hemodynamic models of venous thrombosis to predict residual obstruction, recurrence, and PTS. In silico models will use duplex ultrasound, MRI (acute and follow-up), biomarkers, and thrombus