242 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science positions at Wayne State University
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expertise/interest in biochemistry, live-cell imaging, virus-mediated gene delivery, immunohistochemistry, and animal behavior are particularly encouraged to apply. Required qualifications A doctoral degree
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administrative skills. Ability to establish and maintain rapport with students from diverse backgrounds. Computer literacy: strong knowledge of Microsoft Office programs and Banner preferred. Ability to use
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of the Principal Investigator, provide scientific and technical assistance to complete laboratory based, clinical or population science research. May assist in writing research protocols and in manuscript
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biology, and biochemistry) in multiple experimental systems (budding yeast, Drosophila, and cultured cells). The postdoctoral fellow will work in a dynamic and collaborative lab environment. We are looking
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morphine exposure on neurochemical and activation pattern changes in the maternal brain will be evaluated using state of the art imaging techniques. Our proposal will be able to add to the preliminary human
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Wayne State University is searching for an experienced Electrical Engineering Project Manager at its Detroit campus location. Wayne State is a premier, public, urban research university located in
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Summary Research in the Ichinose Lab is in the field of vision and neuroscience. They use the mouse retina as a model system to investigate neural networks and physiological functions and have the State-of-the-Art two-photon microscope as well as patch-clamp rigs to examine synaptic connections...
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, provide scientific and technical assistance to complete laboratory based, clinical or population science research. May assist in writing research protocols and in manuscript preparation. Design and perform
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skills. Preferred qualifications: Education: Bachelor’s in neuroscience, psychology, social work, biology, or related fields. Preferred Experience: Human subjects research, IRB processes, coding
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, molecular biology, adipose tissue biology, pharmacology, and quantitative imaging. Preference will be given to applicants who are eligible for NIH fellowships. For more information contact James Granneman