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. Participates in public education programs and public relations functions. Is responsible for a positive public image of Airlift Northwest at all times while on duty. Develops proficiency in the use of radios and
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procedures using PET and MRI scans. This role is dedicated to ensuring participant safety during imaging procedures involving radioactive tracers and MRI machines while driving study excellence in an academic
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-threatening infection of heart valves. The postdoc would lead an investigation of bacteria-blood cell interactions using flow cytometry, imaging flow cytometry and gene expression analysis with nanostring
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inconveniences with clients, construction coordinators, and contractors communicating by telephone, e-mail, and on-site conferences. Inspect projects to ensure compliance with local standards and codes and
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and electronics hardware and firmware to develop optimized wearable sensor prototypes. At direction of faculty investigator, conduct biomedical optics experiments including imaging, sensing, wet lab
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neuroimaging procedures using PET and MRI scans. This role prioritizes participant safety during imaging procedures involving radioactive tracers and MRI machines. Working within an academic medical center
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EEGs, and various administrative tasks including scheduling, coding, record keeping, etc. This individual will be supervised by study PI’s and Co-Is with expertise in specific aspects of the planned
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. These advances will pave the way for significant improvements in imaging-based modeling capabilities, where the ME department has nationally recognized strength at the macroscopic (tissue and whole organ) level
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. The postdoc would lead an investigation of bacteria-blood cell interactions using flow cytometry, imaging flow cytometry and gene expression analysis with nanostring nCounter®. The postdoc would also
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function, including but not limited to immunodeficiencies, immune dysregulation, cell therapies, genetic engineering, in vivo delivery, genomics, or imaging. The University of Washington Department