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: Department of Biology (Professor Rodrigo Reyes) Position Summary: Assists in the interpretation of research data, and dissemination of results. Analyzes images obtained by other lab members. Codes for image
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with molecular biology, scRNAseq/ATACseq, in vivo 2-photon live imaging, and mouse behavior Experience with coding is an asset (e.g., R, Python, MATLAB). Ability to work independently and as part of a
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engineering or computer science - Coding in python, medical imaging models, AI foundation models - 2-4 years experience in similar field - strong foundation in deep learning is essential - Strong analytic and
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: Department of Biology (Professor Rodrigo Reyes) Position Summary: Coding for image analysis. Analysis of images obtained from group members. Reorganize and improve previously developed analysis protocols
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the Quantitative Radiomolecular Imaging & Therapy lab (Qurit.ca) under the guidance of Drs. Arman Rahmim and Carlos Uribe. The fellow will work in collaboration with researchers, clinicians and imaging experts from
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required to provide in-person demonstrations and lead small group discussions in the anatomy laboratory using prosections, anatomical models, and other media (e.g., medical images). UCAs may also be asked
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the Department is also strengthened by our use of advanced imaging capabilities that includes EM, super-resolution, 2-photon, live-cell and high-throughput microscopy. Research in the Department of Cellular and
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space as well as fully cleaning up the different stations area. TA will also be responsible of supporting the UCA team during teaching activities using teaching models, medical images, cadaveric images
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-photon live imaging, and mouse behavior Experience with coding is an asset (e.g., R, Python, MATLAB). A strong track record with neuroscience research in peer-reviewed journals. Ability to work
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: Department of Biology (Professor Rodrigo Reyes) Position Summary: Coding for image analysis. Analysis of images obtained from group members. Reorganize and improve previously developed analysis protocols