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Academic Job Category Faculty Non Bargaining Job Title Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Machine Learning for Computational Pathology, Medical Imaging, and Clinical Text Analysis Department Bashashati
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take place in the Quantitative Radiomolecular Imaging & Therapy lab (Qurit.ca) with the guidance and support of Drs. Arman Rahmim, Carlos Uribe, and other members of the lab. The fellow will collaborate with
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research and development. Here, you can apply your engineering talent to develop new life-saving technologies – for example, medical imaging, wearable devices, surgical robotics and laboratory-grown tissues
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focused on brain connectivity. Conduct quantitative brain imaging analyses. Keep up-to-date on the literature in this field, methodologies and software analyses programs Foster research collaborations and
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on exciting discovery and translational research projects focused on brain connectivity. Conduct quantitative brain imaging analyses. Keep up-to-date on the literature in this field, methodologies and
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research projects focused on brain connectivity. Conduct quantitative brain imaging analyses. Keep up-to-date on the literature in this field, methodologies and software analyses programs Foster research
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include modeling of bulk and single-cell transcriptomic profiles, integrative multi-omics analysis, and the fusion of molecular data with clinical and imaging features. Organizational Status The successful
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imaging support researchers. Islet Biology is a growing focus, particularly with recent recruitments and infrastructure support through the Canada Excellence Research Chair in the Islet Microenvironment
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a full-time Postdoctoral Research Fellow to collaborate with various researchers, clinicians and imaging experts from UBC, the BC Cancer Research Institute, and our international institutional and
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University of British Columbia, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Radiology is seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Fellow to collaborate with various researchers, clinicians and imaging experts from UBC