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Successful Required Qualifications: Minimum 3-5 years Radiology experience in a Lead or Senior Technologist role in one of the following modalities: xray; CT; MRI; US CRT license/certification Preferred
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Successful Required Qualifications: Minimum 3-5 years Radiology experience in a Lead or Senior Technologist role in one of the following modalities: xray; CT; MRI; US CRT license/certification Preferred
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Successful Required Qualifications: Minimum 3-5 years Radiology experience in a Lead or Senior Technologist role in one of the following modalities: xray; CT; MRI; US CRT license/certification Preferred
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imaging function. What It Takes to be Successful Required Qualifications: Minimum 3-5 years Radiology experience in a Lead or Senior Technologist role in one of the following modalities: xray; CT; MRI; US
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imaging function. What It Takes to be Successful Required Qualifications: Minimum 3-5 years Radiology experience in a Lead or Senior Technologist role in one of the following modalities: xray; CT; MRI; US
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Job Description The UW Medical Center – Montlake Radiology Department has an outstanding opportunity for a Radiology Technologist - MRI. WORK SCHEDULE Full-Time / 40 hours per week Night Shift ( Sun
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, psychophysiology equipment, transcranial magnetic and electrical stimulation, MRI, mobile EEG, and functional near-infrared spectroscopy, ensuring excellent conditions for high-quality, cutting-edge research. About
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, psychophysiology equipment, transcranial magnetic and electrical stimulation, MRI, mobile EEG, and functional near-infrared spectroscopy, ensuring excellent conditions for high-quality, cutting-edge research. About
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(e.g., ABCD, AMP-SCZ) as well as an existing weekly longitudinal precision functional mapping (PFM) dataset that integrates repeated MRI, behavioral assessments, and symptom monitoring within individuals
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, and drugs in human behavior. We use psychophysiological methods such as electroencephalography (EEG) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), to study and localize the neurocognitive correlates of reward