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. WORK SCHEDULE - 50% FTE; 20 hours per week; part-time POSITION HIGHLIGHTS - Under general direction from the Imaging Lead and/or Imaging Supervisor, this individual will perform and analyze comprehensive
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image processing and analysis under PI and Postdoc fellow supervision. Assessing basic cognitive function and behaviors with testing. Provides routine data entry ensuring accuracy and completeness
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research findings and assists in the reporting of the results. Processing and visualizing fMRI data. Conducts ultrasound-based therapies and imaging. Conscientious discharge of research responsibilities
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University of Washington Medical Center – EAST SIDE IMAGING – Radiology has an outstanding opportunity for a RADIOLOGY TECHNOLOGIST - MAMMOGRAPHY. WORK SCHEDULE - PER DIEM DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION
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applications, as assigned, and takes call as assigned. REQUIRED POSITION QUALIFICATIONS - Satisfactory completion of a formal radiologic technology training program in an AMA approved school; registration by
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and electronics hardware and firmware to develop optimized wearable sensor prototypes. At direction of faculty investigator, conduct biomedical optics experiments including imaging, sensing, wet lab
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MRI scans. This role prioritizes participant safety during imaging procedures, particularly those involving radioactive tracers and MRI machines. The coordinator will work within an academic medical
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neuroimaging procedures using PET and MRI scans. This role prioritizes participant safety during imaging procedures involving radioactive tracers and MRI machines. Working within an academic medical center
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% molecular biology benchwork including protein extraction, tissue processing with a TissueLyser and manually grinding samples; DNA extraction; ELISA; designing primers; cloning including Gibson assembly
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failure, cardiac transplant, cardiac surgery, cardiac anesthesia, infectious disease, cardiac imaging, structural heart disease, interventional cardiology, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and congenital heart