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at the University of Utah. Qualifications: The candidate should hold a PhD degree in Biomedical Engineering, Physics, or a related field, and have demonstrated excellence in medical imaging research, as evidenced by
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of the following fields – drug and gene delivery, nanomedicine, gene therapy, molecular imaging and theranostics, biomedical engineering, immunology, cell biology, chemistry, biochemistry, or related fields
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/discovery; © dynamical systems and/ortime series data modeling. Preference will be given to applicants with prior experience applying these methods on scientific problems, whether biomedical or not. A strong
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, along with a commitment to mentorship and team leadership. Minimum Qualifications PhD in cancer biology, molecular biology, pharmacology, or a related biomedical field. At least 2 years of postdoctoral
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itself as an internationally recognized leader in visualization, scientific and biomedical computing, and image analysis applied to a broad range of challenging problems. For example, the SCI Institute is
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. The Department faculty currently consists of twenty-two tenure-line faculty and two lecturing faculty. Its current research and curriculum encompass biomedical imaging, biomechanics, neural engineering
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models (LLMs), medical image analysis, digital oncology, and multi-omics data integration. The successful candidate will establish an independent, well-funded research program, contribute to exceptional
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quantitative data and interpret results; integrate and consolidate data from multiple datasets; design and implement processes to validate findings; engage with clinical and lab-based researchers for data
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/discovery; © dynamical systems and/ortimeseries data modeling. Preference will be given to applicants with prior experienceapplying these methods on scientific problems, whether biomedical or not. A