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developing custom hardware to accommodate non-human primate imaging paradigms. Dedicated support for merging MRI and microscopy data is available through the Brain Canada funded MIND platform . The successful
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, health-care, and MRI imaging. Our mission is not only to create accurate solutions but also quantify model uncertainties, analyze robustness, reliability, and trustworthiness of AI models, and develop
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with our four research centres (https://www.southampton.ac.uk/research/areas/psychology ). We particularly welcome applications from candidates whose research can contribute to one or more of our cross
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cortex. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nlm.2021.107525 Defining the sensory neuron response to nerve injury Supervisors: Dr Greg Weir A PhD position is available in
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by a team of specialists in surgery, internal medicine, neurology, oncology, diagnostic imaging, anaesthesia, and ophthalmology. State of the art facilities available on-site include 1.5T MRI, CT
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, research is vital to advance diagnosis, treatment and prevention. Our strength is in identifying and designing novel therapeutic strategies that will lead to clinical trials. PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 5
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radiation therapy program is well-established, with three Elekta Versa HD linear accelerators, an Elekta Gamma Knife Icon, and an Elekta Unity MRI linear accelerator. The Department has a strong brachytherapy
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College of Applied Health Sciences Department of Health and Kinesiology University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Description: The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ( https://illinois.edu
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). The Cardiovascular Medicine Division performs over 33,000 imaging (echo/nuclear/CT/MRI) procedures per year and sees over 45,000 patients in our ambulatory clinics. The Cardiovascular Medicine Division and its current
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). The Cardiovascular Medicine Division performs over 33,000 imaging (echo/nuclear/CT/MRI) procedures per year and sees over 45,000 patients in our ambulatory clinics. The Cardiovascular Medicine Division and its current