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imaging; nutrition; oncology; ophthalmology; radiation oncology; and surgery – support teaching in undergraduate and graduate veterinary programs. The University of Saskatchewan is a member of U15 Canada
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Primary Purpose: To provide technical leadership and expertise in the operation and maintenance of the WCVM Imaging Centre’s Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) and Scanning Electron Microscope
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animals; internal medicine; medical imaging; nutrition; oncology; ophthalmology; radiation oncology; and surgery. The University of Saskatchewan is a member of U15 Canada – an association of leading
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Position Overview The successful candidate will play a central role in developing and validating a targeted ultrasound molecular imaging contrast agent for detecting and characterizing intestinal
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Primary Purpose: The Agronomic Crop Imaging Lab (ACI Lab) at the University of Saskatchewan is seeking motivated summer students to join our research team as Drone Operators. Successful candidates
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transition abstract research needs into robust engineering solutions by evaluating and implementing the initial stack of open-source tools necessary for processing complex medical data (text, image, video
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, and maintaining, checking and searching through automated and manual admission files. The incumbent prepares records, materials and documents for image processing to ensure secure data storage and
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on preparing and finalizing journal articles related to this research and preparing presentations for research project meetings. A range of techniques for nano/micro-scale imaging with chemical speciation
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into leaders. The Opportunity The Diagnostic Imaging portfolio within the School of Health & Public Safety has a need for an energetic and resourceful individual with great organizational skills to provide
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the use of a creative and iterative design process. Number of Positions (est): 3 positions. Estimated TA support: N/A Estimated course enrolment: 95 students. Schedule: One, 5-hour grading shift, Thursday