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• Work closely with principal investigator (lab head) and laboratory scientists to perform imaging experiments and data analysis. • Develop skills to work independently within the lab and support
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for independent research projects within the lab, with the potential for presenting work at scientific meetings. The Smith lab is located within the Optical Imaging and Brain Sciences Medical Discovery Team and is
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of precision imaging datasets using supercomputing cluster resources. Support students and trainees involved in infant data processing and analysis. Present novel discoveries at international conferences
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prototype device into a minimum-viable-product that can be utilized in hospitals and clinics. The postdoc will assist the laboratory in equipping the current prototype device with new features and
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update lab safety plan 20% Manage Data and Protocols: manage and formally archive data; process remote sensing data; manage images and classification data for the Eyes on the Wild citizen science project
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. This position is located at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities on the East Bank. 60% Lab Research: Live fluorescent imaging of neuronal cultures. Immunocytochemistry and fluorescent microscopy of individual
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administrative offices. The Program administrator will be highly effective in organizing the Neuroradiology, Breast Imaging and MSK subspecialty fellowship programs. They will be effective serving as the first
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and imaging techniques; performing confocal and two-photon calcium imaging in cells , organoids or brain slices; analysis and interpretation of results. 20% Other Scientific Duties - Review literature
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, anesthesiology & surgical assisting, clinical research, laboratory procedures, medical imaging, preventative and specialty care (i.e. Dermatology, Dentistry & Oral Surgery, Cardiology, Neurology, Nutrition
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-reviewed publication. About the Department In the College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resources Sciences (CFANS) we look at the bigger picture. When we envision a better tomorrow, it includes disease