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immunology tools and multiplexed imaging techniques to gain insights into tissue structure in situ. Our work plays a crucial role in advancing our understanding of anti-cancer cell therapies and developing
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cognitive sonographic skills to identify, record, and adapt procedures as appropriate to anatomical, pathological, diagnostic information and images. Uses independent judgment during the sonographic exam
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order diagnostic studies including echocardiograms, cardiolite stress test, magnetic resonance imaging and cardiac catheterization if indicated, review with attending MD. Order and schedule laboratory
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of specific parts of the patient’s body as requested by physicians. Processes film. Checks X-rays for clarity of image, retaking when needed. Distributes X-rays to appropriate medical staff. Maintains required
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Sonographer Level 1 job description. Performs advanced cardiac ultrasound services and procedures to patients utilizing independent judgment, with real-time and off-line manipulation of echocardiographic images
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Administrator. Ensure outside records are in Maestro Care for new patients, second opinions, and self-referrals prior to the appointment. Responsible for uploading external patient images through Powershare and
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, data storage and analysis, digital image processing, and scientific literature searches. Familiarity with molecular biology, skeletal muscle development, and/or cancer biology are preferred. Duke
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bioluminescence imaging. -Monitor tumor cell growth and invasion via stereoscope and confocal microscopy -Care for laboratory mice. -Perform basic laboratory mouse experiments with tumor induction, treatment and
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as assigned. Stocking, cleaning patient areas as assigned. Maintain required training. Transport patients via wheelchair to hospital admission or ER as directed Assist in imaging area or other areas
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Postdoctoral position at Duke University is available to conduct research on chronic pain. Using animal pain models, behavioral tests, calcium imaging, patch-clamp, optogenetics, neuroanatomy, molecular biology