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position is expected to work primarily on-site. Responsibilities: • Develop metabolic modeling tools for analyzing MRI and MRS data (40%) • MRI data acquisition and processing in humans and animals (10
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(These examples do not include all possible tasks in this work and do not limit the assignment of related tasks.) 90% Research and data analysis: Individual will design and conduct complex, multi-step laboratory
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acquiring and processing experimentally obtained MR data are desired. Duties • Design and build hardware for new MRI methods using frequency-swept techniques and multi-coil arrays (40%) • Develop software
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reconstruction approaches that provide increased SNR and image acceleration. The proposed work will also involve data analysis through novel image processing and analysis tools developed within the HCP. Ideal
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phenotypes. Qualifications Require Qualifications: -Must have experience in neuroscience techniques such as working with brain slice cultures. -PhD/MD Degree Preferred Qualifications: -PhD degree in
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Required Qualifications • PhD in epidemiology, population sciences, health policy or closely related field • Experience with cancer research data • Experience with statistical analysis packages including SAS
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meticulously detailed records of all experiments and procedures in a laboratory notebook; perform statistical analyses of data obtained from experiments and render interpretations of the data. Operations - 10
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Regular/Temporary Regular Job Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Qualifications Required: PhD in physics, chemistry, biophysics, biochemistry
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experiments, including cell culture methods, PCR, and other molecular biology techniques, and computational experiments, including bioinformatics, data processing from large sets of data produced by single-cell
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differentiation, mitochondrial function, and nutrient transport. • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams. • Analyze, interpret, and present data at scientific conferences and in peer-reviewed publications