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. Preferred Qualifications: Proficiency in bioinformatics, high-throughput sequencing data analysis, and/or image processing. Strong programming skill in Python, Bash, and/or R. Pay and Benefits Pay Range
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of precision imaging datasets using supercomputing cluster resources. Support students and trainees involved in infant data processing and analysis. Present novel discoveries at international conferences
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Observatory in Crete, Greece. Within two seconds of a trigger alert, TURBO will begin obtaining continuous, multi-band images of more than 150 square degrees. A prototype telescope in St. Paul, Minnesota has
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unique expertise in imaging physics, engineering, and signal processing, amplifying the contributions of each of these groups of scientists to conduct basic and clinical biomedical research. CMRR focuses
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engineered mouse models and transgenic mice. In addition, we utilize imaging, cell culture, and cell and molecular biology techniques. This represents an excellent opportunity for a highly motivated
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microbiological testing at interfaces within the compounding device prototype, assessment of the long-term stability of the fluid, and translating these findings into recommendations for the system design. Who
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in gouge deformation. This analysis will use light microscopy combined with hand-annotation of digital images. The worker will also be expected to join in on weekly group meetings, in which we discuss
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community through developing the child’s self-image and competence. Prepares materials required for daily instruction and classroom environment for the children. Communication/Family Relationships (8
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Observatory in Crete, Greece. Within two seconds of a trigger alert, TURBO will begin obtaining continuous, multi-band images of more than 150 square degrees. A prototype telescope in St. Paul, Minnesota has
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procedures for new antigens, preliminary analysis of the histological sections, and imaging of the tissues using confocal microscopy. Perform mouse brain dissections and subcellular fractionations