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Department BSD SRF - ISAIRR About the Department The Integrated Small Animal Imaging Research Resource facility (iSAlRR) offers a broad spectrum of imaging modalities and techniques for in vivo and
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fellowship training or demonstrated clinical expertise in Abdominal Imaging, Chest Imaging, and/or Musculoskeletal Imaging. To be considered, those interested must apply through The University of Chicago’s
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academic research in association with a faculty member or team. The appointee will be responsible for preparing samples for X-ray and electron microscopy (EM) imaging (e.g., animal perfusions, tissue
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variety of media including text, video, images, and illustrations. This role is a significant contributor to the science communications outreach of the Center and holds domain knowledge specific to applied
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, microbiome, imaging, transcriptomics, EHR) within the fields of precision health, immunology, metabolism, genetics and population health. The appointee will be expected to develop an independent, externally
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Department BSD OBA -Shubin Lab About the Department The Research Professional will lead and manage genomic and embryological studies of vertebrate pattern formation deploying genomic, imaging, and
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of Radiation Oncology, is an NIH Center for EPR imaging in vivo physiology that develops improved strategies for radiation treatment of cancer based on physiologic imaging. We use cutting-edge electron
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of zebrafish stocks in the central core facility, general technical support including ordering and tracking supplies, and embryology, histology, and confocal imaging approaches. Job Summary The job provides
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congenital anomalies, and neurovascular disease. Our epilepsy program is collaborating with brain imaging experts to advance surgical treatments for epilepsy. Furthermore, our neurovascular research is focused
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for imaging and sensor testing. Develop innate and adaptive immunological assays, multi-parameter flow cytometry as well as endocytic assays in various cell types. Design, develop, and test new experimental