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Department BSD UCP - Professional Billing Coding - Surgical Specialty About the Department The Biological Sciences Division (BSD) and the University of Chicago Medical Center (UCMC) are managed by a
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). Contribute to image processing and algorithm development to support the identification of novel biomarkers and disease phenotypes. Write clean, efficient code primarily in Python and work with Bash/Slurm
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Theranostics program —a rapidly advancing field at the intersection of molecular imaging and targeted radiopharmaceutical therapy. This is an exceptional opportunity for a candidate with expertise in nuclear
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recent master’s graduate who enjoys both coding and statistics and who is eager to learn cutting-edge methods in computational biology. Responsibilities Clean, annotate, and batch-correct high-throughput
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for the annotation and automated analysis of audio, image, and eye-tracking data is a key component of our work. The lab manager is responsible for a range of tasks that aid in the smooth production of high quality
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(Cell Segmentation, Cell Classification, Community Detection) We analyze CODEX multiplexed imaging data using established, state-of-the-art computational pipelines to detect immunological differences
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share data. Process data through Python services and systems. Other duties as assigned. Use basic computing coding to complement existing projects. Learn machine learning code. Review existing software
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and administrative support in the Applebaum lab, designed to understand how machine learning and artificial intelligence approaches can be applied to clinical images from clinical care to develop new
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surrounding grounds for deficiencies and potential safety, health, or code problems. Manages Law School Reception and supervises the Law School Visitor Control Attendant. Handles temporary coverage needs with
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Department BSD SRF - ISAIRR About the Department The Integrated Small Animal Imaging Research Resource facility (iSAlRR) offers a broad spectrum of imaging modalities and techniques for in vivo and