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the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences at the University of Utah invents, develops and validates exciting image guided technologies to treat a myriad of conditions with therapeutic ultrasound. Our
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in medical image processing, registration and analysis and a long-term interest to work in the health care sector. If you are interested in this position please contact: Dr. Allison Payne
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imaging, viral propagation and isolation, immunohistochemistry, performing retinal imaging including ERGs, and have experience in bioinformatics. The applicant should also be proficient in mouse handling
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accordance with regulations and policies. The research assistant/analyst will directly interact with study participants, collect and manage clinical and brain imaging data, and perform data processing
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Research City Salt Lake City, UT Track Non Tenure Track New Position to Begin 8/16/2025 Details The Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences at the University of Utah is seeking a Research Assistant
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professionals, develop your skills, and grow your career. This position entails a collaborative component with the Institute of Scientific Computing and Imaging and the Department of Radiology. Projects
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cardiovascular research using state-of-the art approaches in cell biology, imaging, therapeutic development, and next generation gene therapy. Minimum Qualifications Preferences The successful applicant will have
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biomedical and social processes and systems. This work will involve the design of innovative techniques to analyze and model novel, high-dimensional and/or multimodal data in biobehavioral disorders and high
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unique resources, including a collection of over 9,000 pairs of donated human eyes – complete with full genetic profiles, images, and ophthalmic and medical histories – and a large study cohort of AMD
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team that investigates the the genetic and molecular mechanisms of addiction in a multi-disciplinary approach including genetics, behavior, circuit analysis, imaging, hi-throughput genomics, and