22 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS" positions at Boston Children's Hospital
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-Neonatal Neuroimaging and Developmental Science Center at Boston Children's Hospital is seeking a full-time research assistant for the NIH funded project on development, implementation and testing of novel
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performed. Maintains equipment, lab area, and supplies in a neat professional manner. Sterilize and clean glassware, and prepare media and other materials using appropriate procedures. Inventories supplies
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prepare media and other materials using appropriate procedures. Inventories supplies, alerts supervisor to needed supplies, or mixes standard reagents. Processes order for supplies and/or animals. Attends
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drives memory formation in barrier tissues with the goal of developing new therapeutic avenues for human disease. This candidate will help to contribute to a collaborative project to understand mucosal
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fluorescence microscopes, plate washers, plate readers, and liquid handling robotics. Manage inventory by monitoring, ordering, and organizing supplies. Prepare media and stock solutions for experiments. Ensure
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or problems are moderately complex to complex. Well-developed communication skills in order to provide critical information to patients, effectively deal with conflicting views or issues, and the ability
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the development and implementation of novel, multi-modal in vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) analysis techniques. The two studies that the successful applicant will assist in supporting are: In-utero
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planning specific research procedures and coordinating experiment schedules; contributes to overall study design. Develops and troubleshoots new lab-specific techniques; includes advanced tasks beyond RA I
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prepare media and other materials using appropriate procedures. Inventories supplies, alerts supervisor to needed supplies, or mixes standard reagents. Processes order for supplies and/or animals. Attends
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dedicated to developing targeted treatments for children affected by neurological, developmental and psychiatric disorders. BCH physicians and scientists who participate in RSZ TNC programs are innovators in