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specific interest in knee osteoarthritis. This work involves electrophysiology, calcium imaging, in situ hybridization, immunohistochemistry, neural circuit tracing, and behavioral analysis. The laboratory
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at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine is seeking a Cardiologist with advanced imaging expertise and training to support clinical growth in several key programs. Faculty rank is commensurate with
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of Radiology at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Apply professional knowledge, skills, and training to help conduct experimental research work in Imaging Management Center and Imaging Core Lab
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, or picture directions. Monitor environmental conditions for a variety of animal species (temperature, relative humidity, illumination requirements, air flow, etc.) and report out-of-range conditions to
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‘omics technologies, imaging, data informatics, directed evolution, artificial intelligence). Candidates whose research focus will complement and/or augment the current Department of Cancer Biology
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Experience in dentistry, diagnostic imaging, and working in the clinical laboratory Formal teaching experience Experience with large animals and/or laboratory animals Physical Requirements/Work Environment
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Cardiologist with advanced imaging expertise and training to support clinical growth in several key programs. Faculty rank is commensurate with experience. Essential Functions Cardiology inpatient services
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experience with specialized software programs such as Matlab, image J, Imaris, etc. Additional Information The work environment is the laboratory. Physical demands include repetitive fingers/hand motion from
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physics. Research coordinator and biostatistical support for clinical faculty research projects are provided. The Cardiothoracic Imaging section is a collegial, collaborative group engaged in all aspects
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fabrication and physical prototype creation. In tandem with its partner facility the Student Technology Lab (STL), students and faculty have multiple opportunities for user driven access to digital fabrication