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take place in the Quantitative Radiomolecular Imaging & Therapy lab (Qurit.ca) with the guidance and support of Drs. Arman Rahmim, Carlos Uribe, and other members of the lab. The fellow will collaborate with
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. The Leslie Lab at UBC (https://leslielab.msl.ubc.ca/ ) is pioneering single-molecule and single-nanoparticle imaging techniques using custom optical microscopy setups, resulting in new insights for drug
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imaging. This position entails performing research and analysis, conducting analyses, assisting researchers and principal investigator in reviewing documents, and assisting in developing funding
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molecular biology, tissue pathology, imaging (basic, translational, and clinical), ex-vivo/in-vitro/in-vivo modeling, and analytical skills. Organizational Status The applicant will work with other laboratory
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will participate actively in the design and execution of various project which range from bedside to bench and back using molecular biology, tissue pathology, imaging (basic, translational, and clinical
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to bench and back using molecular biology, tissue pathology, imaging (basic, translational, and clinical), ex-vivo/in-vitro/in-vivo modeling, and analytical skills. Organizational Status The applicant will
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science initiatives, ensuring data integrity and driving innovation in pediatric imaging data management practices. The Senior Computational Neuroimaging & Neuroinformatics Data Manager is a senior member
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projects and strategies to enhance the public image of PIMS at local, provincial, national, and international levels and improve PIMS presentation to its stakeholders. This is an in-person position. Work
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to graduate students Demonstrate proper handling and use of photography equipment and digital imaging equipment to photography classes at all levels; ensures chemical handling safety standards are met and
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analysis of data, including functional brain imaging results, cognitive psychology and symptom ratings on patient and healthy populations to better understand the symptoms of psychosis. The data collection