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scripting, Linux/Unix programming environment preferred. Nice to haves: Knowledge of object-oriented programming, graphical user interface design, and/or image processing methods particularly in medical
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. The Leslie Lab at UBC (https://leslielab.msl.ubc.ca/ ) is pioneering single-molecule and single-nanoparticle imaging techniques using custom optical microscopy setups, resulting in new insights for drug
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imaging research experience with a background in applying advanced techniques and methodologies. Basic computer vision and image processing techniques with experience in real-world applications is preferred.
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, engineers, computer scientists, nuclear medicine physicians, …) towards the overall aim of enabling translational and physician-in-the-loop AI for medical imaging. Our research team is multicultural and
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, helpful and courteous manner would directly affect the operation and give an adverse image of the Botanical Garden, the University and to the public. Errors in payroll/appointment submissions could have a
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targets, and treatment approaches to these disease processes. The incumbent will participate actively in the design and execution of various project which range from bedside to bench and back using
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. The incumbent will work in an innovative, fast-paced and highly motivating environment to understand the fundamental basis, therapeutic targets, and treatment approaches to these disease processes. The incumbent
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the fundamental basis, therapeutic targets, and treatment approaches to these disease processes. The incumbent will participate actively in the design and execution of various project which range from bedside
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: MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access), MS Project and other desktop tools. Knowledge of networks and software distribution tools. Knowledge of imaging and imaging lifecycle management
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foster synergies and engagement across stakeholders. The themes are: 1) cellular and molecular engineering; 2) imaging and computational biology; and, 3) human interfacing devices. Organizational Status