21 image-coding-"University-of-Manchester" Fellowship positions at University of Michigan in United States
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three references and their contact information A link to GitHub repos for relevant code (optional) Starting salaries will vary depending upon the qualifications and experience of the selected candidate
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Apply Now How to Apply Applications should include a CV, a short research statement and names and email addresses for three references. A GitHub repo link for relevant code would be welcome. Please
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Apply Now Job Summary A postdoctoral research fellow position is open in the newly formed Michigan Institute for Imaging Technology and Translation (MIITT) in the Department of Radiology
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Ultrasound (UDUS) Research Group and the Michigan Institute for Imaging Technology and Translation (MIITT) at the University of Michigan. Our team is positioned at the interface of ultrasound (US) and magnetic
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quantitative image analysis. Carrying out primary cell culture and ex vivo tissue experiments. Collaborating closely with external departments and University of Michigan core facilities to support
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Apply Now Job Summary A clinical postdoctoral research fellow position is open in the newly formed Michigan Institute for Imaging Technology and Translation (MIITT) in the Department of Radiology
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Apply Now Job Summary A clinical postdoctoral research fellow position is open in the newly formed Michigan Institute for Imaging Technology and Translation (MIITT) in the Department of Radiology
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systems design and fabrication Advanced microscopy skills (fluorescence, confocal, live-cell imaging) Molecular biology techniques, including: Gene expression analysis (qRT-PCR) Protein analysis (Western
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, uncovering novel cellular mechanisms. We employ state-of-the-art techniques in fly neurogenetics, proteomics, molecular biology, RNA biology, multi-omics, and quantitative imaging to investigate circadian
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targeting neuroreceptors and neuroimmune pathways. The successful candidate will employ a combination of in vitro tissue assays and in vivo imaging techniques to characterize the pharmacological properties