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treatment planning, outcome prediction using image processing (radiomics, anatomy changes, et.), large language models to aid in clinical diagnosis and treatment management, and AI applications to advance
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/imaging scientists, programmers, and biomedical engineers) to integrate developed algorithms into software for the larger research community as well as into the clinical workflow for prospective validation
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Zebrafish and/or mouse skeletal and non-skeletal tissue harvest for histological analysis, including embedding, sectioning and imaging Fluorescent imaging (lightsheet, confocal, dissecting) of zebrafish
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experiments Perform microscopy-based imaging techniques to study membrane and vesicle trafficking Carry out DNA, RNA harvesting for single-cell sequencing and analysis. Design, plan, and troubleshoot
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, retroorbital, and IV injections, collecting blood, harvesting organs, IVIS imaging, and processing samples for flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry. qPCR, cloning, maxiprep, transfection/transduction of T
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focused on understanding the functions of neurons and circuits in the visual system of ferrets during development. Experiments to be conducted are all in vivo . These include two-photon imaging of synapses
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of colony breeding. Tissue dissections/processing Critical analysis of literature and generation of novel hypotheses Designing experiments to test systematically and comprehensively test hypotheses Writing
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experience with innovative data science and epidemiological methods to provide a more complete ground-to-cloud picture of the public health landscape than ever before. Our team includes decision scientists
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# 00837254 – Requisition #37269 Job Summary: The Department of Neurology has an opening for a motivated full-time Research Services Professional (RSP) to work in the laboratory of Maria Nagel, PhD. The lab is
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, imaging techniques, and bioinformatic analysis. Successful applicants will need to work both independently and collaboratively, to exhibit excellent skills in scientific communication, and dedicated