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Responsible for performing routine to complex diagnostic technical procedures under the direction of a surgeon to provide imaging guidance utilizing multiple modalities including standard X-ray
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Responsible for performing routine to complex diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in diagnostic radiology to ensure the production of quality images of all anatomical structures for interpretation
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Demonstrates proficiency in imaging systems (including but not limited to imaging ultrasound CT MRI PACS digital radiography portable xray and radiation therapy technology)engineering disciplines
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the supervision of Dr. Merry Mani. The successful candidate will work on the development, validation, and translation of cutting-edge MRI techniques for imaging slow-flowing neurofluids and brain microstructure in
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the development of new MRI methods (pulse sequences and image reconstruction techniques). Current and planned areas of hypothesis-driven research are in obesity-related metabolic heart disease. The development
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including standard statistical analyses, and data management Experience with live cell imaging approaches for cellular and moleluclar dynamics (e.g. FRAP, FRET, FLIM). Expertise in the following areas: light
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the Sonkusare Laboratory. The Sonkusare Laboratory employs state-of-the-art calcium imaging, super resolution imaging, patch-clamp electrophysiology, pressure myography, radio telemetric blood pressure
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directed by Dr. Jonathan Lindner. The laboratory has interests at the intersection of biology and non-invasive imaging and is composed of a multidisciplinary team of investigators with expertise in vascular
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to achieve the highest quality image. Instructs students and residents and performs preceptor duties when necessary. Assists in maintaining supply inventory. In addition to the above job responsibilities
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laboratory employs state-of-the-art calcium imaging, patch clamp electrophysiology, super resolution imaging, functional assays, radio telemetric blood pressure measurements, and transgenic mouse models