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TMS systems and has access to the University of Iowa’s cutting-edge imaging facility, which includes research-dedicated human 3T and 7T fMRI scanners. The lab maintains active collaborations with
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have received their PhD at the time of application, has preference for candidates that have experience working with our learning management system, ICON, and has a preference for candidates that have
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, Associate, or Full Professor Tenure Track within the Department of Radiology with a focus on magnetic resonance (MR) research. The primary function of this position is to develop a MR imaging research program
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disease states. The candidate will also have the opportunity to work with state-of-the-art equipment such as a small animal radiation research platform (SARRP),cabinet irradiators, and in vivo imagers
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, ocular oncology, and retina. Innovative clinical offerings include advanced imaging techniques and participation in cutting-edge clinical trials aimed at improving vision care. The department is comprised
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isolation and culture lung cell populations Common techniques in biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology Bulk and single cell genomics and analysis Tissue processing and staining Cell/tissue imaging
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-service community imaging center, laboratory services, physical therapy, retail pharmacy, and emergency department as well as an array of support services. The facility has been designed to support a
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. The newly formed ICOI will collaborate with other major research programs, including Cancer Genes and Pathways, Experimental Therapeutics, Free Radical Metabolism and Imaging, and Cancer Epidemiology and
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: - C.V. including phone number, email address, mailing address, and link to artist’s website providing digital documentation of recent work (at least 20 images with slide script/description of work
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, modified Paleolithic diet and usual diet (with Dietary Guidelines for Americans information) diets in the setting of multiple sclerosis, which will include biomarkers and brain imaging at baseline and after