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departments conducting research utilizing radiology imaging. Work is performed independently with decision-making responsibility and judgement. Incumbent is a healthcare professional with an advanced technical
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record. The ideal candidate will have experience in: Drosophila genetics Drosophila ovary dissection Immunostaining Melanoma cell culture Live & confocal microscopy Co-culture assays Image analysis
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such as PCR, DNA sequencing, and protein analysis. Leverage innovative technologies—analyze complex datasets from genomic sequencing, multiplex ELISA, and high-dimensional imaging using the CODEX platform
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Sciences -POSTDOC [#30230] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Berkeley, California 94705, United States of America [map ] Subject Area: Electrical Engineering / Photonics Appl
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#CA-DK A mammography technologist is responsible for performing screening as well ensuring quality control (QC) in the imaging process. They work closely with radiologists and other healthcare
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Department Summary The Department of Physics and Astronomy consists of faculty, undergrads and graduate students, academic researchers, scientists, staff and postdocs. Our department is located in
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serves the broader community by contributing to the understanding of health and disease through our diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, imaging and imaging technology-related clinical and basic
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. As the first phase of the Folsom Center for Health Master Plan, the UC Davis owned and operated clinic will allow consolidation from three existing leased Folsom clinics and add Imaging and Infusion
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acting as Theater Manager, ensures optimal sound and image quality in screenings; communicates adjustments to projection staff. Resolves technical issues with digital formats, DCPs, or archival prints by
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radiation exposure parameters and image the patient. Maintains a high degree of accuracy and an awareness of all radiation and patient safety issues involved with any invasive procedure. Demonstrates a