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Postdoctoral Associate- Medical Imaging Required Qualifications: (as evidenced by an attached resume) Doctoral Degree (or foreign equivalent) in Physics or Engineering, e.g. Medical Physics
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of electrophysiological, calcium imaging and video based kinematic data as well as developing biology informed self-supervised learning models. Within the predetermined research scope and methodology, conduct research
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: Experience in the analysis of protein, RNA and DNA, immunostaining and confocal imaging. Brief Description of Duties: The Postdoctoral Associate will work in the lab of one of the Principal Investigators in
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: Experience in the analysis of protein, RNA and DNA, immunostaining and confocal imaging. Brief Description of Duties: The Postdoctoral Associate will work in the lab of one of the Principal Investigators in
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and harmful algal blooms. Experience operating an imaging flow cytobot to monitor harmful algal blooms. Experience culturing phytoplankton. Experience culturing macroalgae. Preferred Qualifications
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and harmful algal blooms. Experience operating an imaging flow cytobot to monitor harmful algal blooms. Experience culturing phytoplankton. Experience culturing macroalgae. Preferred Qualifications
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operating in the near-infrared region of spectrum. ● Building advanced optical setups for single-photon emitter characterization. ● Building advanced optical setups for quantum ghost imaging
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operating in the near-infrared region of spectrum. ● Building advanced optical setups for single-photon emitter characterization. ● Building advanced optical setups for quantum ghost imaging
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: Experience in the analysis of protein, RNA and DNA, immunostaining and confocal imaging. Brief Description of Duties: The Postdoctoral Associate will work in the lab of one of the Principal Investigators in
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needed. Polymer synthesis and characterization (e.g., bioconjugation, free-radical polymerization, GPC, and 1 H-NMR). In Vivo Imaging System (IVIS), fluorescence microscopy, and bright field microscopy