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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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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has multiple openings for a Scientific Engineering Associate in Berkeley, CA. Duties: Perform scientific data analysis using the scientific python stack
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that support the institutional mission. 2. Obtain grant funding and publish research findings; 3. Provide leadership and vision for the IQAI Core Lab to serve as leading center of excellence for Image
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to training future scientists and leading global scientific advancements through its dynamic curriculum and diverse research opportunities. The department focuses on imaging, bioinformatics, ‘omics’, stem cells
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of imaging equipment and accessories, reviewing QC and good reporting techniques. Possess the knowledge and ability to describe and discuss multiple advanced modality scanners and auxiliary equipment
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is full-time and provides coverage as needed for multiple off-site locations. 1. Performs diagnostic imaging a. Validates the patient's clinical history with procedure, assuring information is
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the examination and diagnosis of eye diseases. Perform multiple ophthalmic imaging procedures including but not limited to: digital fluorescein/ICG angiography (including performing IV injections and related
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-time position will serve as the first point of contact for all departments conducting research utilizing radiology imaging. Work is performed independently with decision-making responsibility and
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of Professor Kaustabh Ghosh at UCLA and Doheny Eye Institute. With funding from the NIH and private foundations, the Ghosh Research Group is committed to developing effective therapies for vision-threatening
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the imaging process. They work closely with radiologists and other healthcare professionals to accurately capture and interpret breast images for early detection of breast cancer. Their primary duties include