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Postdoctoral Associate to join an interdisciplinary team using MEG and multimodal neuroimaging to advance biomarker discovery and mechanistic modeling in Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (AD/ADRD
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specialty training in cardiac imaging, neuroimaging, musculoskeletal, interventional radiology, nuclear medicine and body and breast imaging. Along with our team of expert imaging technologists
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cardiac imaging, neuroimaging, musculoskeletal, interventional radiology, nuclear medicine and body and breast imaging. Along with our team of expert imaging technologists, they are committed to diagnosing
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cardiac imaging, neuroimaging, musculoskeletal, interventional radiology, nuclear medicine and body and breast imaging. Along with our team of expert imaging technologists, they are committed to diagnosing
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technologies. The Department of Physics hosts active research groups in astronomy & astrophysics, nuclear & particle physics, biophysics, cognitive neuroimaging, condensed matter physics, and physics education
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social determinants of health Cognitive function, accelerated aging, and risk and resilience factors for Alzheimer’s disease Research methods include advanced neuroimaging, clinical interviewing
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that integrate advanced neuroimaging, neuromonitoring, and behavioural methods, with a strong emphasis on regulatory compliance, participant safety, and high-quality data collection. Key responsibilities include
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fracture recovery, cognitive functioning and dementia, vaccine efficacy and effectiveness, mental health interventions, target trial emulation, neuroimaging, -omics data analysis and coordination
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relevant to advancing our understanding of how the brain encodes and predicts real-world social and behavioural outcomes. By combining high-resolution neuroimaging in controlled settings with wearable
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development is supported by its Neuroimaging core, which fosters collaborations within departments at the University of Minnesota and across institutions to build teams with the highest possible degree