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synaptic physiology in the lab of Dr. Amy Lee in the Department of Neuroscience at The University of Texas at Austin. Responsibilities Assist with electrophysiological/imaging experiments analyzing role
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”. Utilities and Energy Management (UEM) provides reliable and cost-effective electricity, chilled water, steam, deionized water, compressed air, emergency power, and elevator services for The University
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aimed at advancing diagnostic frameworks and therapeutic discovery through data processing and model development. The prospective candidate will work with medical imaging, speech recordings, and molecular
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”. Utilities and Energy Management (UEM) provides reliable and cost-effective electricity, chilled water, steam, deionized water, compressed air, emergency power, and elevator services for The University
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, and centralized services. CBRS is comprised of core facilities including Biomedical Imaging, Bioinformatics, Biological Mass Spectrometry, Biomedical Research Computing, Cryo-EM imaging, Genome
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., fingers and hands) and large ranges of motion (e.g., full-arms and shoulders) for carrying cassettes and lot boxes Work Shift Shifts: Mon – Fri, 1st, 2nd, or 3rd shift to start, then a compressed schedule
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multiple imaging modalities, including mammography and X-ray, to assist in diagnosing and treating medical conditions. This role involves preparing patients for imaging procedures, operating advanced imaging
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compressed gas inventory for the college. Assist with the moving and storage of surplus items. Assist with moving furniture for staff and faculty, and college-wide events as requested. Run on- and off-campus
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”. Utilities and Energy Management (UEM) provides reliable and cost-effective electricity, chilled water, steam, deionized water, compressed air, emergency power, and elevator services for The University
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The MRI Technologist operates magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) equipment to produce diagnostic images of patients' internal structures. This role involves preparing patients for MRI procedures, positioning