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. Qualifications Required Qualifications: Completed PhD in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, physics, or a medical imaging related field. Experience with developing advanced pulse sequences
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access to state-of-art Siemens, GE scanners, as well as a United Imaging PET/MRI system located nearby—providing an ideal setup for multi-vendor studies. The prospective postdocs will collaborate with a
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position is on a 9-month service period with an anticipated start date of September 16, 2025. We seek to hire a faculty member in medical imaging physics. The successful applicant will be expected to conduct
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://postdoc.wustl.edu/prospective-postdocs-2/ . Trains under the supervision of a faculty mentor including (but not limited to): Engages in image acquisition with clinical MRI scanners. Post-processes and analyzes
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary Responsible for designing, building, and testing novel imaging technologies. Will do computational modeling to select appropriate components, will design hardware
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in membrane trafficking processes in human induced pluripotent stem cells. Position Responsibilities: • Conduct original research in cellular biophysics, particularly in the areas of the actin
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disease with a focus on Alzheimer’s Disease. Computational models will be developed that utilize data obtained from a wide range of experiments, from basic biochemical methods to advanced imaging techniques
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-threatening infection of heart valves. The postdoc would lead an investigation of bacteria-blood cell interactions using flow cytometry, imaging flow cytometry and gene expression analysis with nanostring
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focus on how mechanical processes drive leukocyte activation, regulate vascular wall barrier function, and govern leukocyte trafficking into tissues. The successful candidate is expected to integrate
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. The postdoc would lead an investigation of bacteria-blood cell interactions using flow cytometry, imaging flow cytometry and gene expression analysis with nanostring nCounter®. The postdoc would also