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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary This position will be in the Radiology Clinical Research Core (RadCore). RadCore supports novel studies across multiple modalities such as PET, MRI, CT, and
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Scientist. For more information regarding the Project Scientist series, please refer to the Call Appendix 36: Project (e.g. Scientist) Series: https://apo.ucla.edu/policies-forms/the-call/appendices/appendix
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Resonance Imaging (MRI). You will work on in-silico biophysical modelling of neuronal tissue microstructure with the aim to link biophysical changes to changes in structural/functional MRI signals. You will
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University of California, San Francisco | San Francisco, California | United States | about 1 month ago
will take the lead in coordinating a wide range of staff member's schedules to enroll participants, conduct neuropsychological tests, run MRI scans, collect specimen samples, track collection, present
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-art environment, including a new Neuro medicine tower with intra-operative MRI and the latest Siemens scanners, please apply via Careers at UF at University of Florida - Recent Jobs . Attach your C.V
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robust career in the University of Chicago Medical System. The University of Chicago MRI Research Center is dedicated to supporting clinical and basic research studies that include MR imaging components
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knowledge of lung procedures including ultrasound biopsy, stereotactic biopsy, MRI guided biopsy, and needle localizations through continuing education and professional development. May perform other duties
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knowledge of lung procedures including ultrasound biopsy, stereotactic biopsy, MRI guided biopsy, and needle localizations through continuing education and professional development. May perform other duties
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. Projects may include developing and testing novel brain-computer interface (BCI) systems, conducting neuroimaging analyses (MRI, EEG, fNIRS), and designing experimental and clinical studies to improve
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on biomedical imaging and neural engineering. Areas of interest include (but are not limited to): Biomedical Imaging: advanced MRI methods, functional and structural neuroimaging, optical imaging, molecular and