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functional genomics, supported by extramural funding. Develop novel technologies and/or apply advanced spatial analysis to study tissue microenvironments in health and disease. Engage in undergraduate
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methods to integrate transcriptional and cellular dynamics. Analyze large-scale transcriptomic and spatial dynamics datasets. Work in close collaboration with the team's biologists to test predictions from
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Recruitment Objective Lead and support the CAMPS project for advanced spatial data production and analysis, with a focus on satellite imagery remote sensing, machine learning-based urban and architectural
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datasets and high-dimensional tissue imaging or spatial profiling data (e.g., multiplex immunofluorescence, spatial transcriptomics, spatial proteomics). Familiarity with analysis tools commonly used in
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, dynamic mapping, mobile application development, spatial data analysis, visualization, and GIS. The Lab conducts interdisciplinary collaborative projects with research partners on campus at the UO, with
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research and applications of advanced spatial data analysis methods, data collection, and interpretation of remote sensing data, database system theory, mapping, spatial data distribution, development of new
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Omics platform. The platform provides IRB researchers with cutting-edge technologies that integrate histological techniques, spatial profiling, and advanced molecular analysis to map gene and protein
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is home to a consortium of postdoctoral fellows who provide modeling expertise for a wide range of projects as integral members of those research teams. Unit URL https://imci.uidaho.edu/ www.uidaho.edu
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University of the Virgin Islands | Saint Croix Falls, Wisconsin | United States | about 16 hours ago
Research Assistants to assist in an ongoing effort to establish a baseline spatial understanding of cellular reception quality of four providers across the U.S. Virgin Islands. The findings of this research