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degradation in the progression of cystic fibrosis lung disease. This translational effort will leverage cutting-edge stable isotope probing and proteomic technologies, genomics and microbiome analysis, imaging
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of software such as Microsoft Office, antivirus, etc. Must be able to image and clone computers. Communicate with campus as required concerning phone problems, network problems specific to workstations and any
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related discipline. Preferred Qualifications Cardiac electrophysiology, Animal handling and surgery (rodents, rabbits, pigs), Donor human hearts, Optical and Electrical mapping, Molecular imaging (western
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Salary Grade E.1 Posting Detail Information Position Summary The Center for Biomedical Imaging (CBI) at the University at Buffalo (UB) is a pivotal interdisciplinary and interdepartmental core facility
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, construction impacts and sustainability programs. Through compelling content and inclusive engagement, you’ll help shape a positive, transparent image for the department, while advancing our mission to connect
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: Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning Knowledge Representation and NLP methods Clinical Informatics Bioinformatics Biomedical Ontology Public Health Informatics Nursing Informatics Imaging Informatics
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supporting in vivo studies in a strongly collaborative environment In our lab, staff and faculty work closely with physicians to focus on improving imaging, treatment and detection of vascular diseases such as
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vivo experiments, histological processing and imaging, molecular biology techniques, and perform administrative tasks, as detailed below. The activities of the Research Technician I will consist
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vivo experiments, histological processing and imaging, molecular biology techniques, and perform administrative tasks, as detailed below. The activities of the Research Technician II will consist
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single-nuclei and spatial transcriptomics, the development of novel reporter tools using CRISPR/Cas9 that permit cell type-specific targeting in live animals, circuit tracing using whole-brain imaging