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morphology. Tasks include, processing and segmentation of microCT image data, analysis of bone structure, and compilation of results. May also require python and R coding for analysis. To be considered, please
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. Responsibilities and Research Project Support: Create and maintain comprehensive project documentation Manage, reformat, enter, edit, merge and maintain data for analysis Work with quantitative data to make images
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Security + and OS/Computing Environment certification) A strong understanding of security concepts, best practices and how to apply them, such as Secure Shell, public key encryption, access credentials
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to detail. Able to communicate effectively and project a professional image. Works independently and in a team setting with a high level of initiative, creativity, tact, and professionalism. Takes a proactive
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Qualifications: Experience directing production crews, script writing, graphic design, motion design, and AI image generation for creative concepting are highly desired Application Instructions: To be fully
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molecular biology techniques, 2D and 3D cell culture models (hydrogels), imaging techniques (TEM, SEM, confocal), protein analysis (immunohistochemistry/immunofluorescence), and handling of rodents. Specific
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culture, molecular cloning is desired. Flexibility and willingness to learn new technologies. Experience with imaging experiments and microscopy is desired. Fluency in English. MINIMUM EDUCATION, WORK
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position is immediately available in the Penn State College of Medicine, Heart and Vascular Institute in Hershey, PA. Our research spans from human to animal, employing novel imaging and electrophysiologic
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will entail working with the LionChron research group doing the following tasks: mineral picking via microscope, mount making and polishing, imaging of mineral grain mounts, participation in mineral
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: Raman spectroscopy for vibrational mode analysis Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) for topographical measurements Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) for imaging and morphology Photoluminescence (PL