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standardization of ultrasound and elastography imaging protocols. Conduct image processing, segmentation, and quantitative analysis Contribute to reliability and validation studies related to imaging methodologies
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handling, and advanced image acquisition and computational image-processing pipelines to interrogate cellular heterogeneity, therapeutic response, and metastatic potential at single-cell resolution
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medical imaging research studies. Job Summary Organizes and facilitates data collection and conducts statistical analysis of datasets while working across multiple, simultaneous projects. Applies scientific
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and experience. Job responsibilities include: • Develop or identify quantitative tools for imaging data processing, including diffusion, anatomic, and BOLD fMRI. • Oversee data quality assurance/quality
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Faculty.Scholar.Visiting Med-Neurological Surgery - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25006484) The University of Pittsburgh Department of Neurological Surgery is hiring a Paid Visiting Scholar. The
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imaging science and clinical care, the Department of Radiology comprises nearly 200 dedicated clinical and research faculty and performs nearly two million procedures annually. The Department also boasts a
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the following daily tasks: Handling and processing human specimens. Staining and analyzing human tissue sections by single plex and multispectral imaging. Perform in vitro assays for mouse and human studies
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programs to analyze data such as Excel, Graphpad Prism, BioRad imaging software, Image. Must organize data and present data to the laboratory using powerpoint. Laboratory Maintenance includes preparing
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excellent clinical and academic relationships with Hepatology, Transplant Surgery, Liver Surgery, Trauma Services, and Oncology in affiliation with the Hillman Cancer Center. In addition to our robust
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Veterinary Technician Med-Surgery - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25006476) The Thomas E. Starzl Transplantation Institute in the Department of Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh has an immediate