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of Radiology and Imaging Sciences at the University of Utah invents, develops and validates exciting image guided technologies to treat a myriad of conditions with therapeutic ultrasound. Our overall goal is to
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of our daily lives, yet its full potential in medicine has not been achieved. Medical data—ranging from images and genetic information to electronic health records—is often complex and varied, creating
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Research City Salt Lake City, UT Track Non Tenure Track New Position to Begin 8/16/2025 Details The Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences at the University of Utah is seeking a Research Assistant
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professionals, develop your skills, and grow your career. This position entails a collaborative component with the Institute of Scientific Computing and Imaging and the Department of Radiology. Projects
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-of-the art approaches in cell biology, imaging, therapeutic development, and next generation gene therapy. Minimum Qualifications Preferences The successful applicant will have a background in cell and
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Computing Institute at the University of Utah was founded in 2000 to solve important problems for humankind by performing cutting-edge collaborative scientific computing, image analysis and visualization
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retinal tissue dissection, immunohistochemical and molecular assays, confocal imaging, and basic analysis of imaging data. The candidate will help with tissue processing and data collection across multiple
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. Chen Chen’s Lab in the Department of Population Health Sciences, Division of Cancer Population Science at the University of Utah School of Medicine is accepting applications for a postdoctoral fellow
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accepted for a post-doctoral fellow in the Department of Population Health Sciences, Division of Health System Innovation and Research at the University of Utah School of Medicine. Strong preference will be
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unique resources, including a collection of over 9,000 pairs of donated human eyes – complete with full genetic profiles, images, and ophthalmic and medical histories – and a large study cohort of AMD