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institutional and regulatory standards. Provide perioperative care, anesthesia monitoring, and post-operative recovery support. Specimen processing (necropsy and tissue harvesting) Prepare and present findings
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weekends. The CT Technologist I, under direct supervision, uses computerized tomography scanners to produce cross-section images of patient?s internal organs and tissues for diagnosis of medical issues
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genetic engineering approaches) to support mechanistic studies. Perform mouse handling and in vivo procedures, including restraint, tail vein injections, tissue collection, and postoperative monitoring in
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Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering, and Industrial & Systems Engineering with faculty expertise in cell & tissue engineering, neuro-prosthetics, neural imaging, signal processing, neural networks & AI
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techniques compared to tissue aspiration. Amer J Trop Med Hyg 96: 190–196. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.16-0362 Jimenez M, Miller B, Bridle HL (2017). Efficient separation of small microparticles at high
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University, IPFW, Purdue Northwest, Indiana University, and external collaborators. Our Histology Research Laboratory serves 27 departments and colleges, including Veterinary Medicine, Agriculture, Engineering
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, biophysics, tissue engineering, bioinformatics, and regeneration. We combine these approaches to bridge the gap between fundamental research and clinical therapies. More information about our research group
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patients Other service duties: Prepare tissue and other specimen for submission for analysis Assist with maintaining surgical and drug supplies Enter procedures and charges into the Health Information System
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medical treatments, soft tissue and orthopedic surgeries, physiotherapy, ophthalmic examinations, and more. Perform pre-release exams Perform general anesthesia and be able to respond appropriately and
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genetic engineering approaches) to support mechanistic studies. Perform mouse handling and in vivo procedures, including restraint, tail vein injections, tissue collection, and postoperative monitoring in