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Previous Job Job Title Post-Doctoral Associate - Electrical and Computer Engineering Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 369523 Location Twin Cities Job Family Academic Full/Part Time Full-Time Regular
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science, including in leadership positions, and strongly encourages women to apply. Your personal data will be processed for the purpose of conducting the selection procedure based on Art. 6 para. 1 b, Art
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significant mathematical and computational background to learn and develop new AI methods. While demonstrated experience in computer vision and deep learning for pathology or other biomedical image analysis is
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research experience in the following areas: 1) Stem cell biology 2) Spinal cord injury cell transplantation ● Experience with cell culture, microscopy and analysis, live cell imaging, and animal behavior
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other sciences field by the time of hire and experience in a laboratory environment. Background in fluid mechanics and laboratory experiments is preferred. Data and image processing skills are also
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and manipulation of synaptic function, including novel multiphoton imaging, optogenetic, and computational tools. We are looking for a highly motivated individual with a strong background in cellular
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Title: Postdoctoral Associate Manager: Carin Vanderpool Job Description 75% Research The postdoctoral scholar will design and
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The CNS Lab at the Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain will be hiring a postdoc to contribute to a new study of 200
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are looking for a postdoctoral researcher with physics or engineering expertise who will design and operate a 3D super-resolution ultrasound system, write control software, build computational imaging pipelines
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biology techniques including qPCR, cloning, western blotting, and CRISPR or shRNA-based gene knockdown • Experience with RNA-seq or other transcriptomic analyses • Experience in confocal imaging