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for improvement. In concert with SUL LEG members, develop and market digital services to internal clients to create visual content, including video and images and provide best practice standards that foster
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testing and functional magnetic resonance imaging to identify neural functional biotypes within depressive and anxiety disorders. In treatment trials, these same measures are used to enrich samples
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psychiatry and clinical translational neuroscience research group that aims to use brain imaging approaches to improve our understanding and treatment of mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety
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with high-density electroencephalography (EEG), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) acquisition, post-processing of neuroimaging data, administration of neuropsychological testing batteries, maintenance
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trends and staying abreast of platform changes, big and little Eagerness to analyze audience insights and prototype new creative and editorial approaches The ability to problem-solve and work independently
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, and develop graphs and tables for publication and presentation. Serve as a resource for non-routine inquiries such as requests for statistics or surveys. Test prototype software and participate in
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This is an exciting opportunity to work on brain imaging studies of cognitive function and dysfunction, cognitive development and learning disabilities. The successful candidate will participate in all
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interpretability. Develop and test prototype software and participate in the approval and release process for new software. Prioritize and extract data from a variety of sources such as reports, legal documents
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imaging, optogenetic virus injections, mouse brain histology, mouse colony management and genotyping, and data analysis (e.g. electrophysiology spike sorting). Our current lab website is https
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Biomedical Data Science, Research IT, and Research Informatics Center. The incumbent will work with a combination of structured and unstructured (text, imaging) data from several sources, including Stanford's