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statistical and data analysis software, database software, modeling software, and imaging and/or image analysis software is a plus. The successful candidate will: Execute molecular biology experiments and
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the big picture in focus while attending to the small details. Demonstrated success cultivating high-level relationships. Experience using data to evaluate and plan. Experience in higher education
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. Are individual leaders with the flexibility to work as part of a dynamic team. Demonstrates knowledge understanding and technical requirements for using Imaging Enhancing Agents Motivated and interested in
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for scanning prepares and administers radioactive drugs and operates nuclear medicine instruments and imaging equipment including PET/CT camera. Collects prepares and analyzes biologic specimens and prepares
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you are the first to identify a formatting error. You obsess about the details (in a healthy way). You are a big picture thinker. Despite all the details that you manage, you constantly “helicopter up
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of congenital and acquired heart and peripheral vascular disease. Ensures imaging system for procedures is appropriately operated under the direct supervision of an authorized physician user of radiation emitting
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sustain a well-informed, big picture view of school context, strategy, and challenges plus regular listening for input from faculty, staff, students, and other stakeholders. A successful COS will be
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lab SOPs. Advanced neuroscience procedures may include performing stereotaxic and other survival surgeries on mice, two photon microscopy, complex brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) protocols
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and translational research to improve AD patient outcomes. UVA is home to a strong and connected Postdoc community and the successful candidate will have support from the Flowers Lab, the Department