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Department of Radiology at the University of Michigan is seeking applications for a Research Investigator position in its Nuclear Medicine Division. Emphasis will be placed on applicants with a strong record
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, interface coding, data analysis, and gain experience in optical and electronic spectroscopy tasks. The Researcher will extensively use Pytyon and Matlab coding to set up laser sources, imaging spectrometer
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to develop new code to find patterns in single-cell genomics and single-cell imaging data. Organizes the lab cluster according to lab protocols and standards every week. Leads the movement of data from base
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for analyzing ensemble genomics data, single cell genomics data, single cell merFISH and sequential oligopaints imaging data, as well as novel molecular connectomics data. They will develop code and data sharing
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to adjust constructs in single variable manner to solve technical challenges creatively. Ensure all imaging infrastructure is in place to support trainees building constructs and stimulating neurons
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary The Senior Scientist in the Cremins Lab will work with a dynamic team to conduct research in the area of the generation and analysis of new multimodal imaging
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for analyzing ensemble genomics data, single cell genomics data, single cell merFISH and sequential oligopaints imaging data, as well as novel molecular connectomics data. They will develop code and data sharing
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the analysis is used in the manuscript. As the position advances, begins to develop new code to find patterns in single-cell genomics and single-cell imaging data. Organizes the lab cluster according to lab
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/Administrative Internal Number: JR90825 Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary The Cremins lab works at the spatial biology-technology interface to understand chromatin-to-synapse communication during neural circuit