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The University of Chicago Academic Jobs Academic Cardiologists – Cardiac Imaging #MED227b MED - Section of Cardiology, Department of Medicine Position Type: Faculty Salary Range: Assistant Professor
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maintain algorithms for accurate detection, segmentation, and classification of cells and structures in biomedical microscopy images. This position will also work to align high dimensional (HD) images of
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such as the Integrated Database, CAMEL Lab, CRANE, and Diyala Project. Collaborate with ISAC researchers to implement technical solutions for digital projects involving text, images, maps, structured data
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robust career in the University of Chicago Medical System. The University of Chicago MRI Research Center is dedicated to supporting clinical and basic research studies that include MR imaging components
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the Department of Medicine. Responsibilities Manage the program’s projects. Develop frameworks for housing multi-modal clinical data – including genomic, pathology, and radiographic imaging data. Develop and code
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injection. Immunology assays, such as cytotoxicity, cytokine secretion and general in vitro functional measurements of T cells. Fluorescence microscopy and imaging data analysis. Technical Skills or Knowledge
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spleen. Isolation of graft-specific T cells from rejecting and tolerant mice. Multicolor spectral flow cytometry of rare cell populations. Co-detection by indexing spatial imaging of secondary lymphoid
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supervision of trainees and students, and scholarly activity. Please note that this is not a cardiac imaging position, and appointees will not be expected to perform or read cardiac imaging. Academic rank and
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academic research in association with a faculty member or team. The appointee will conduct research experiments broadly focused on imaging cerebral cavernous malformations and identifying plasma biomarkers
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with field emission SEMs for low-kV imaging and soft materials. Expertise with advanced scanning electron microscopy instrumentation, techniques, and applications. Expertise with Energy-dispersive X-ray