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bioinformatics and image processing strongly preferred. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Verbal and written communication skills.. Application Documents Resume/CV (required) Cover Letter
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pipelines to quantify and identify meaningful insights from transcriptomic, proteomic, and imaging data. Responsibilities Analyzing confocal images using FIJI or other software. Making buffers. Molecular
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and organs. Our experimental approach is multidisciplinary, and incorporates molecular genetics, genomics, quantitative imaging, biochemistry and mathematical modeling. Current projects are focused
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The University of Chicago Academic Jobs Chief, Cardiovascular Surgery #SUR180A Section of Cardiac Surgery, Department of Surgery Position Type: Faculty Salary Range: $1,100,000--$1,600,000 per year
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staff, including routine and non-routine troubleshooting services; assists senior support staff with enterprise-level software upgrades, disk imaging, and product testing; helps maintain hardware and
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and pediatric neuroradiology including brain, head and neck, and spine, as well as have supervisory roles in other minor procedures. Appointees will have access to a full complement of advanced imaging
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imaging, and DNA, RNA, and protein isolation. Responsibilities Provides basic technical support activities to scientific research projects. Ensures compliance of research activities with institutional
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Department BSD E&E - Moran Lab About the Department The Department of Ecology and Evolution hosts diverse faculty and student interests in the ecological and evolutionary processes that underlie
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husbandry and colony maintenance, as well as assisting with molecular and cellular techniques such as cell culture, fluorescent imaging, DNA/RNA/protein isolation, and immunohistochemistry. The role also
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on implementation and evidence-based care. Responsibilities Subject interviews for treatment, imaging, and observational studies. Working with large datasets for data entry and analysis. Running MRI scans