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is currently accepting applications for Academic Pediatric Radiologists specializing in non-neuro, non-interventional imaging. Duties for this position will consist of a mix of clinical, teaching
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influence brain and heart health. Responsibilities will involve recruiting participants, screening participants for eligibility, scheduling participants, collecting physiological and brain imaging data (MRI
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Department. The translational research that they will participate in will be focused on deploying advanced retinal imaging technologies, including adaptive optics, fluorescence lifetime, and laser doppler
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training programs for new users, ensuring competency in imaging techniques and data analysis, while maintaining comprehensive documentation, protocols, and standard operating procedures for the system
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imaging with image analysis, and spatial genomics and proteomics. The position will be responsible for participation in seminars, professional development opportunities, manuscript preparation and
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of experience) Responsibilities: Lead and contribute to image analytics, large language models, and tabular data machine learning projects from inception to completion Develop, implement, and optimize machine
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grants investigating pathophysiology, novel biomarkers and imaging modalities, and novel treatments for traumatic central nervous system injury. The successful candidate will help steward these scientific
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with the submission of R2 I/Ro I grant on oxidative stress in ALS. Further investigation of using imaging modalities for iron and glutathione interplay in ALS and apoptosis-related research
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Engineer II. This position assists with brain image and brain metabolic profile from clinical trials data involving Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and repetitive head injury patients. Assists with the development
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experiments: Basic molecular biology techniques (PCR, Western blotting, DNA/RNA/protein extraction) Cell culture Immunohistochemistry Possibly some assistance with animal work in collaboration with the postdoc