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informatics, medical imaging analysis, AI/ML development, omics technology development, biomedical data integration and mining, translational bioinformatics, computational medicine, statistics/biostatistics
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surgery; animal behavior/analysis; dual/triple labeled fluorescent immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization; advanced microscopy including confocal; stereological &/or computer-assisted image analyses
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; stereological &/or computer-assisted image analyses. Candidate must be capable of working independently but importantly must be willing to work as part of a team. Fellow will participate actively in bench
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Position Summary The Kravchenko Lab is seeking a post doctoral candidate to work on research focusing on root characteristics of switchgrass plants and their contribution as drivers of processes
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nutrient content and vascular anatomy of apple tissue. Collect and statistically analyze all data from bitter pit experiments. Use computational tools (image analysis software, functional analyses, etc
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captured and converted into an endosymbiotic partner species. Project goals include the following areas of research: 1) monitoring the process of engulfment of the cyanobacterial “endosymbiont
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various subspecialties including body imaging, breast imaging, emergency, interventional, musculoskeletal, neuro and general radiology. We offer on-site and hybrid positions, fostering work-life balance
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, Institute for Integrative Toxicology, Precision Health, and a new Center of Excellence in Imaging and Image-Guided Therapies. Core facilities include advanced microscopy, mass spectrometry and metabolomics
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tested and demonstrated on medical and scientific imaging and computer vision applications. This position will work collaboratively with multi-institutional teams including with Prof. Saiprasad Ravishankar
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Position Summary Registered Technologist to take, process, and examine MRI images for diagnostic quality in order to assist the Radiologists and/or Physicians in their diagnosis of disease and