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with high-quality labeling and outcome data . 2) Training and validation of state-of-the-art segmentation models for multiscale tasks, with targets including organ lacerations, cavitary pooled
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with officers, gaining insights into community service. Activities include homework help, games, field trips, and overnight conferences. Co-Responder Model: Our officers encounter individuals
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overnight conferences. Co-Responder Model: Our officers encounter individuals experiencing homelessness, mental health crises, and other vulnerable situations while patrolling. Officers are able to provide
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substance use and mental health. Peers serve as coaches to model the process of recovery through their personal experience, while serving as an advocate for multiple pathways to recovery/wellness. This is a
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pelvic fractures using a very large in-house CT dataset with high-quality labeling and outcome data . 2) Training and validation of state-of-the-art segmentation models for multiscale tasks, with
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injury, and bleeding pelvic fractures using a very large in-house CT dataset with high-quality labeling and outcome data . 2) Training and validation of state-of-the-art segmentation models
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to characterize and test these including in animal models is advantageous. Characterizing mechanism(s) is advantageous. Other skills of interest include familiarity with imaging, such as with PET, MR, and optical
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in animal models. Other skills of interest include familiarity with imaging, such as with PET, MR, and optical imaging. The candidates will have the opportunity to work with others and independently
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desirable. Ability to characterize and test these including in animal models is advantageous. Other skills of interest include familiarity with working with small animals as well as imaging, such as with PET
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to 1) transiently open the blood brain barrier to improve the delivery of gene-therapy (using customized CRISPR-Cas9 agents) and nano-formulated antiretroviral drugs to the brains of rodent models of HIV