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). Prior experience in medical imaging & analysis and/or computer vision algorithm development using high performance computing (HPC). Publications in peer-reviewed technical/clinical journals or machine
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advancement. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in computer science or related field utilizing computer science methods, strong expertise in medical image processing, registration and analysis and a long-term
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of precision imaging datasets using supercomputing cluster resources. Support students and trainees involved in data processing and analysis. Present novel discoveries at international conferences. Publish
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the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Medical School. The successful candidate will work towards an understanding of how sex hormones influence respiratory function and the expression of respiratory
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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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analysis, live cell imaging, and animal behavior: ● Stem cell biology ● Spinal cord injury cell transplantation About the Department To learn more about the Department of Neurosurgery, please visit https
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adapt to ever changing needs Preferred Qualifications: ● Research experience in natural language processing on biomedical and/or clinical texts, computer vision on medical images, causal inference
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Institute, the Biotechnology Resource Center, the University of Minnesota Genomics Center, the Biological Imaging Centers, the University of Minnesota Herbarium of the J. F. Bell Museum of Natural History
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. Ophthalmology, U of S), Dr. Melody Wong (Dept. Ophthalmology, U of S), (Dr. Kerry Bishop (Optometrist, private practice) and Dr. Francisco Cayabyab (Dept. Surgery, U of S) are looking to recruit a talented and
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, the Biotechnology Resource Center, the University of Minnesota Genomics Center, the Biological Imaging Centers, the University of Minnesota Herbarium of the J. F. Bell Museum of Natural History, Itasca Biological