12 computer-science-image-processing Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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advanced spatial biology techniques, such as spatial transcriptomics, proteomics, and multiplexed imaging, to analyze brain tissue. Lead data analysis and interpretation, integrating multi-omic and imaging
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experience unless stated elsewhere in the job posting. Skills: 3D Imaging, Collaboration, Communication, Computer Coding, Data Analysis, Data Interpretations, Data Science, Electroencephalogram (EEG
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, Computer Science or related fields; strong methodological/theoretical skills and expertise in ML/AI; excellent written and oral communications and programming skills. Desired qualifications: Experience working in
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Position Summary WashU Medicine, Department of Neurology, has an opening for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the NeuroGenomics and Informatics Center (NGI). The successful candidate will
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anticipated to focus on advancing imaging techniques within the lab and will provide a supportive role to other projects within the group. Individuals with engineering (biomedical and mechanical/materials
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Position Summary The Cruchaga Lab at WashU Medicine is recruiting multiple Postdoctoral Research Associates. The NeuroGenomics and Informatics Center generates and analyzes Whole-Genome Sequencing
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disease on memory processes. Research projects will involve functional brain imaging techniques (fMRI), behavioral measurement, and computational modeling approaches. Opportunities for collaboration within
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for radiopharmaceutical and particle therapy research with GMP-grade therapeutic product development facilities. Extensive shared resources for genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, imaging, and computational biology. A rich
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housing and a dining hall that is open for three quarters per year, as well as in winter for workshops and conferences. There are 12 lab buildings, 11 of which have flow-through seawater; a computer lab; a
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successful candidate will have a strong background in Earth science, signal processing, and computational data analysis; demonstrated written and verbal communication skills; and the ability to work both