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and communicates accurately with a highly diverse population. Works effectively with non-native speakers of English. Administration and Program Support - Identifies processes and systems that require
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of the workshops and materials produced by this position are critical to Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies. Inappropriate or inaccurate statements may seriously affect the image and reputation of individuals
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systems-level approach, utilizing state-of-the-art imaging methods, especially MRI or in vivo optical imaging. The successful applicant will have a Ph.D. in Neuroscience or a cognate field and will be able
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, this position manages and provides specialized expertise on job classification, full cycle recruitment activities and compensation matters and processes. Provides general advice in regards to interpretation
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, image processing, medical imaging, databases, web technologies, and application integration using APIs/SDKs are a definite asset. The candidate should have an established track record of publishing in key
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properties. Develop templates for use in TRU's content management systems. Design, propose and deliver web site structure, wireframes, mockups, creative concepts, images, graphics and other visual displays
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(immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization) FACS and flow cytometry Proteomics analysis Computer image analysis We are looking for motivated candidates who hold a B.Sc. or MSc. in biology or related discipline. They
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recovery. The focus of the lab is to determine how brain circuits reorganize after a stroke, contributions of these reorganizational process to motor function, molecular signatures that drive recovery and
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equipment, facilities, space and services . These include a magnetic resonance imaging facility, a cellular imaging team with advanced microscopy instrumentation, customized molecular and genetic tools
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and expertise including cellular and molecular assays, in vivo models of disease, immunological assays and flow cytometry, immunofluorescence microscopy – tissue processing, sectioning, staining, image