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scientists. Candidates with experience in prototyping, optical instrumentation, image processing, or translational device development are particularly encouraged to apply. Required Qualifications: PhD in
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, siRNA technology, qPCR, FACS analysis, confocal imaging, histology, immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, ELISA, Western blots, and other protein chemistry techniques. The ideal candidate will be
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of high-throughput imaging and molecular data (i.e., genome, transcriptome, epigenome, and more). The methods would be able to systematically integrate biomedical/biological knowledge to improve
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to outstanding facilities of Genomics, Genetics, Proteomics, Confocal and high-content imaging, Histopathology, Analytical Chemistry, Flow Cytometry, etc. The position is based in the Gliniak lab
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. Position Requirements PhD completed in the past 5 years or soon-to-be completed in physics or related field. Strong knowledge of coherent imaging, light modulation, Fourier-domain signal processing, X-ray
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pipelines for joint analyses of imaging data from the Rubin Observatory’s LSST and NASA’s Roman Space Telescope. Appointment will initially be made initially for two (2) years, renewable upon mutual agreement
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state and federal agencies. The appointment is for one year with the possibility of renewal based on performance. Key Responsibilities Lead research and development of a prototype community readiness
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, and neuroscience, and access to advanced resources such as imaging cores, iPSC-derived systems, and AI-driven tissue analytics. Responsibilities: • Design and Execute Experiments Using Mouse Models
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/research/tang-lab/ QUALIFICATIONS Qualified candidates must have a doctoral degree, preferably a PhD in Cell biology, Genetics and Genomics, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, or a related Biomedical Science
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hypothesize that key developmental processes, such as trabeculation, compaction, vascularization, and postnatal hypertrophy, must be recapitulated to ultimately generate a mature cardiac organoid model