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-seq, spatial transcriptomics and multiplexed immunofluorescence in-situ images, in the study of immune-stromal-cancer interactions in metastatic progression. The scholar will aim to understand
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, neural circuit function (2P imaging), and biomaterials Required Application Materials: CV [including education, research experiences, publications, and previous employment] Contact information for 3
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. Preferred experience in 2P imaging and analysis for cellular migration and GCaMP. Required Application Materials: • CV [including education, research experiences, publications, and previous employment] • A
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imaging and surgery. The postdoctoral scholar will be co-mentored by Professor Joseph Liao in the Department of Urology and Professor Lei Xing in the Department of Radiation Oncology. Creative, highly
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applicant will lead a project investigating the role of mechanosensitive ion channels in different cell types in the eye. Relevant techniques include basic molecular biology, cell culture, calcium imaging
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imaging techniques such as optical coherence tomography and angiography, autofluorescence imaging, and microvascular imaging. Required Qualifications: Completion of Ph.D., M.D., or M.D. Ph.D. training and a
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deep learning for analyzing time-to-event outcomes, or (7) radiomics and medical imaging analysis. Required Qualifications: We seek an individual with strong statistical and computing backgrounds
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in the eye. Relevant techniques include basic molecular biology, cell culture, calcium imaging, electrophysiology, rodent microsurgery and animal models of glaucoma and other ocular diseases
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on the biology of breast cancer, with a special emphasis on radiobiology and the new paradigm of FLASH radiotherapy. This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research aimed
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advanced technologies of patient-based iPS cells, CRISPR gene editing, optogenetics, and functional retinal imaging to discover the mechanism of disease and develop new treatments for these blinding diseases