48 post-doc-image-engineering-computer-vision Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington in United States
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://postdoc.wustl.edu/prospective-postdocs-2/ . The candidate will receive training for conducting synthesis of PET imaging probes, preclinical validation in rodent models, and translation of lead probes for
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biologist to join our interdisciplinary team of research biologists, medical doctors, engineers, mathematicians, and computer scientists studying cancer and other human diseases. We are at the forefront
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vulnerability or survival during neurodegenerative conditions in vivo. Responsibilities of the postdoc will include, but are not limited to: in vivo imaging of biosensors to read out diversity and dynamics
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researchers in Chemistry, Materials Science, Data Science, and Chemical Engineering. We prioritize career and professional development for postdoctoral researchers. In addition to one-on-one mentorship
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Position Summary The Crewe lab uses a combination of mouse models, biochemistry, physiology, and cellular imaging, to study the regulation of extracellular vesicle (EV) production and how EVs signal
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Position Summary The GrandPre group in the Department of Physics at WashU in St. Louis invites applications for a theoretical/computational postdoctoral position, with an anticipated start date
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EV in vivo tracking studies, spatial transcriptomics, imaging mass-cytometry, micro-CT imaging and experimental fetal lung models to address key questions in lung development and repair. This position
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Position Summary The Mass Spectrometry Technology Access Center (MTAC) at WashU Medicine, St. Louis, has an opening available for highly motivated applicant for the position of Postdoctoral Research
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-versus-tumor (GVT) effect fails and their primary disease relapses. Through transcriptomic, proteomic, and functional analyses, and rational engineering of immune cells, the Mavers Lab aims to elucidate
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processing of social information in patients with psychiatric conditions remain largely unclear. We use a suite of cutting-edge techniques, including in vivo multi-photon imaging, fiber photometry, and custom