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Imaging Hospital Affiliation: Sunnybrook Health Science Centre Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Description: NOTE: THE DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO AUGUST 31, 2025 The Department of Medical Imaging
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experience to apply those skills toward imaging data (e.g., live cell microscopy). The successful candidate will contribute to advancing machine learning-driven analysis of high-content imaging data to achieve
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paradigms of exhibition-making and collecting in our time, innovatively respond to the call for equity and its attendant forms in art. How do artistic works, in the form of images, objects, collaborations
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, or high-dimensional functional genomic techniques (e.g., single-cell omics, spatial transcriptomics, CRISPR screens or live-cell imaging). Preference will be given to candidates with postdoctoral training
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of the Department of Cell & Systems Biology in genomics, developmental biology, cell biology, molecular biology, and bioinformatics. Candidates must employ cutting edge approaches in imaging, mechanobiology, and/or
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of the Department of Cell & Systems Biology in genomics, developmental biology, cell biology, molecular biology, and bioinformatics. Candidates must employ cutting edge approaches in imaging, mechanobiology, and/or
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Radiation and Imaging Technologists of Ontario (CMRITO) and membership with the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT). Minimum 5 years of clinical experience in medical imaging and
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functional genomic techniques (e.g., single-cell omics, spatial transcriptomics, CRISPR screens or live-cell imaging). Preference will be given to candidates with research and training in a relevant area (e.g
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, BioRad C1000 Touch Thermal Cycler, Bambu X1C 3D Printer, Olympus IX71 Inverted Microscope, Microqubic MRCL700 3D Imager Pro Skills/knowledge in instrument design, construction, and testing at the system
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, initiative, effectiveness, and community; and contributing to the creation of an external relations strategy for a transforming image, reputation and standing of U of T along an axis of differentiation and