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Position Summary The Integrated Biomedical Imaging Laboratory is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate interested in developing novel hybrid noninvasive imaging systems for studying the pregnant
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& Responsibilities: Conducts research experiments and assays. Performs post-processing and analysis of imaging data utilizing established programs. Evaluates research results, reports findings and discusses project
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. The postdoc would lead an investigation of bacteria-blood cell interactions using flow cytometry, imaging flow cytometry and gene expression analysis with nanostring nCounter®. The postdoc would also
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processing of social information in patients with psychiatric conditions remain largely unclear. We use a suite of cutting-edge techniques, including in vivo multi-photon imaging, fiber photometry, and custom
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repository and computer servers. Run existing PET/MR brain image processing pipelines on the computer servers, produce the results, and communicate with the group members. Write computer codes for the above
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development and maintenance of Drosophila fly lines, electromyography of fly muscles, calcium imaging and whole-cell patch clamp recordings of Drosophila leg motor neurons and interneurons in behaving flies, as
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imaging, for the Spatial Biology Center of Excellence. Evaluates experiment results and presents research findings at lab meetings. Maintain detailed records of experimental protocols, results, and analyses
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immunofluorescence techniques, from embedding and cutting frozen tissue, to staining and acquiring images on a fluorescent and brightfield microscope. Assists with research study, experiments, preparation of material
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, and use deep learning to gain insight into biological processes. You will also gain direct exposure to cardiovascular physiology and rodent imaging in close collaboration with biologists. We work
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with a group of highly motivated scientists to employ interdisciplinary approaches such as retinal cell biology, functional genomics, imaging, and biochemistry. The Chen Lab has a well-recognized