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investigator, the Short-Term Casual will help the lab?s image processing and analysis to ensure that ongoing projects in the lab run smoothly and meet targets. Responsibilities Coordinating with PI and clinical
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. degree in any quantitative science, preferably in Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Applied Mathematics, and Neuroscience. Candidate should have a working
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, and experience, plus three years of related experience. New York State Radiological Technician License. Experience with bone density measurement technology. Proficiency in computer data management and
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Engineering: brain–machine interfaces, neuromodulation, neural signal processing, neurotechnology development, computational and systems neuroscience, neural recording and stimulation technologies, wearable and
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employs cutting-edge technologies, including single-cell genomics, integrated CRISPR screens with single-cell readouts, and highly multiplexed imaging. We work with patient-derived cancer tissue, cell line
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including Diffusion MRI (DTI), high-resolution structural images, resting BOLD fMRI, FLAIR, and tau and amyloid PET. The position will also involve processing of non-imaging data such as behavioral task data
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imaging, and device installations under supervision. Help maintain computer labs, shared devices, and classroom or conference room technology. Participate in system maintenance activities, software rollouts
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. This role will also serve as the primary financial lead for two imaging joint ventures with NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, managing budgeting, performance reporting, and partnership-related financial
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motivated Research Engineer skilled in computational modeling and basic laboratory techniques to join our dynamic laboratory team. We are working on multiple tissue engineering projects for improving human
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. Computer proficiency with the ability to quickly learn new applications. Other Requirements HIPAA Privacy and Security Essentials Training. Contact with patients and/or human research subjects. EPIC Access