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Research and Innovation Services department helps partners conceptualize, prototype and deliver products to market. ARIS is on the leading edge of novel technology development. As one of Canada’s top applied
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Research and Innovation Services department helps partners conceptualize, prototype and deliver products to market. ARIS is on the leading edge of novel technology development. As one of Canada’s top applied
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Assistant (RA) position. The RA performs research related to radiation therapy or imaging under the supervision of a Medical Physics Graduate Program faculty. The Medical Physics Graduate Program Director
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University of North Carolina at Greensboro | Greensboro, Indiana | United States | about 9 hours ago
the Digital Library on American Slavery (dlas.uncg.edu) in a number of ways, including image location and editing, metadata creation and review, and original research into publicly held records of enslavement
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Alzheimer's Disease Risk. The project includes working with patients and advanced MRI techniques as well as other brain and vascular imaging techniques. The applicant should have great people skills, be highly
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cognitive assessment, lumbar puncture, MR structural and functional imaging, and/or nerve conduction velocity testing. Demonstrated ability to create and sustain a supportive client-focused environment
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analysis of data, including functional brain imaging results, cognitive psychology and symptom ratings on patient and healthy populations to better understand the symptoms of psychosis. The data collection
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offers the chance to work with zebrafish disease models, explore new therapeutic targets, and gain invaluable experience in experimental techniques such as CRISPR gene editing, in vivo imaging, and
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volumes. This will be done by studying the flow patterns during mixing of the mycelia inside stirred vessels, using high speed imaging and particle image velocimetry (PIV) experimental set up already in
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involves two weeks of monitoring for each participant using actigraphy and Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA), followed by functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). With supervision and direction from