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writing, image creation, and/or formatting, and adherence to guidelines using respective email platforms and best practices Create and edit content in collaboration with respective centers and programs
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patient and family education for procedure and preparation for test. Reviews patient?s medical history, previews ultrasound images and prepares preliminary reports. Assists physicians with echo imaging
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requisition for exam to be performed. Takes appropriate scans to determine areas of possible pathology. Modifies testing parameters, under direction, to ensure accurate imaging. Processes and archives images in
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graphs and tables for publication and presentation. Serve as a resource for non-routine inquiries such as requests for statistics or surveys. Test prototype software and participate in approval and release
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RESEARCH SCIENTIST POSITION AT THE CENTER FOR COGNITIVE AND BEHAVIORAL BRAIN IMAGING (CCBBI) Position Summary The Center for Cognitive and Behavioral Brain Imaging (CCBBI) at The Ohio State University is
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with archival best practices, including those related to research, processing, and/or digitization; basic familiarity with current approaches to digitization, image manipulation, file management, and/or
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medical imaging processing. Position Details Additional Information Posting Category Research - Non Academic Working Title Research Imaging Analyst Job Title Research/Ag Specialist Salary Grade RA21S
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weekly Must have a valid driver's license Ability to lift up to 40 pounds as necessary to move computer equipment and other items Job Description: The Division of Enrollment Management is currently seeking
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the addictive process in opioid use disorder. The project is investigating a candidate biomarker that we hypothesize might help us understand why a given patient responds well to buprenorphine (the most commonly
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techniques and assessments (e.g. rodent handling, surgery, injections, in vivo imaging). Experience with cell culture, and in vitro cell-based assays (e.g. tissue dissection, tissue processing, sectioning