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. Candidates will be expected to teach courses in relevant fields such as design and manufacturing of prototype technology, and a core area of Mechanical Engineering, such as mechanics of materials
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in a wide range of areas in pediatric congenital heart disease, heart failure, cardiomyopathy, and heart transplantation. Engage in the interpretation of imaging, catheterization, laboratory medicine
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diagnostic imaging tests and procedures, cardiac surgery, arrhythmia management and electrophysiology, interventional cardiology, structural heart services, advanced heart failure management, heart transplant
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, and musculoskeletal imaging. We also have work-from-home options for many services, with each faculty member provided with an at-home computer with diagnostic monitors. The institution is committed
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plans and setup trays using liquid handlers - Crystal plate screening - Operating crystal plate hotels and imaging systems - Crystal curation depending on sample and users need - Sample preparation
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engineering, ocean and medical acoustics and imaging, polar science, remote sensing, and signal processing. We conduct research and development that is sponsored by a variety of federal and state agencies and
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experiments using C. elegans – 60% Perform Digital Image Analysis – 10% Participate in Nanostring experiments – 30% MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's Degree in Neuroscience, Chemistry, Biology, other
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary We are seeking a highly qualified and motivated individual to support and advance translational imaging research within an academic medical center. This position
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CARDIOVASCULAR TECHNOLOGIST.. WORK SCHEDULE - 90% FTE; 36 HOURS PER WEEK - VARIABLE DAY SHIFT POSITION HIGHLIGHTS Under general direction from the Imaging Lead and/or Imaging Supervisor, will perform complex
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circuits. We pursue a multi-disciplinary approach integrating data across biological scales in the brain, including molecular Chromosome-Conformation-Capture sequencing technologies, single-cell imaging