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immuno labeling Stereotaxic surgery Image analysis software and systems (e.g. FIJI/ImageJ, EyeWire) Light microscopy Experience with tilt series EM tomography Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity
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system, FX DSLRs, mirrorless camera systems, or flatbed scanners. In addition, the Digital Imaging Technician will have responsibility for image processing, editing, and organizing digital files
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, western blotting, and quantitative imaging. Our lab is highly multidisciplinary, collegial, and collaborative, and we encourage applications from individuals who are excited to learn and share
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system, FX DSLRs, mirrorless camera systems, or flatbed scanners. In addition, the Digital Imaging Technician will have responsibility for image processing, editing, and organizing digital files
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, the Digital Imaging Technician will have responsibility for image processing, editing, and organizing digital files on Macintosh and Windows systems, as well as photographically documenting conservation
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communication skills Detail-oriented, focused, and highly motivated Preferred Qualifications: Experience with serial section EM Histology Viral and immuno labeling Stereotaxic surgery Image analysis software and
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biology, biochemistry, and imaging. We aim to foster a collaborative lab environment that supports people interested in contributing to exciting science, learning new skills/concepts, and advancing
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repair computing hardware and software. Troubleshoot desktop/laptop computer security issues. Provide support for all standard productivity software (Microsoft Office - Access, Word, Excel, PowerPoint
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, graph theory and applications, mathematical biology, financial mathematics, mathematical approaches to signal analysis, information theory, structural biology and image processing. The term of appointment
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Princeton University Library is looking for a motivated individual to lead the Physical Collections Receipt and Processing unit. The Supervisor, Physical Collections Receipt and Processing unit