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production issues; operating professional computer-controlled video and media editing systems, studio and field production equipment). Education/Licensing: Bachelor's degree in communications, television/radio
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OBJECTIVE Working with a high degree of independence and under general direction, the Research Assistant¿4 will serve as the senior technical lead for a multidisciplinary program that engineers gene¿encoded
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cancer research. (20%) Conduct analysis of samples. Will collect human and murine cells cultured in vitro, and collect cancer and non-cancer tissues from mice; processing cell and tissue samples
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such as webinars, livestreaming, crowdfunding, and social media to motivate alumni, parents, and friends around the globe. Oversee applicable regional and engagement program budgets. Assist in
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, novel material coatings and substrates, and tissue response), and 2) neural engineering and modulation (including neural anatomy, imaging, and targeted drug delivery for therapeutic applications). In
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software and computational tools to analyze indices of cardiac function. Able to perform various molecular biology techniques. Ability to follow instructions and pre-established guidelines to perform
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independently and collaboratively with colleagues. Ability to interact with colleagues, supervisors, and customers face to face. Ability to meet consistent attendance. Computer proficiency (including Microsoft
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are looking for a candidate who has: a PhD (or near completion) in computer science, biomedical engineering, or a relevant areas Relevant expertise in computer vision and machine learning desired Demonstrated
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which has been or needs repair. Maintain an accurate and detailed inventory and maintenance history of all software and equipment assets in an inventory tracking system. Update computer assets in Active
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in the department. Active research areas in the department include scientific computing, mathematical biology, biofluids, inverse problems, mathematical imaging science, uncertainty quantification, and