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Cleveland Clinic’s Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME) in collaboration with the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, invites applications for a faculty position to lead a cutting-edge research
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, process logs, files, billing reports). Produce and evaluate data, information, and images as required. Perform quality control activities, document results and escalate issues as required. Assist in set-up
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techniques and genetic analysis is required. Previous experience with C. elegans genetics, computational analysis of genomics and imaging data would be a plus. Superior verbal and written communication skills
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. You will set the agenda in optical imaging for health technology and contribute to flagship initiatives that improve patient outcomes through prediction, prevention, early diagnosis, and treatment
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as soon as possible (fixed-term, 5 years). A nationally and internationally established scientist from the fields of medical informatics, bioinformatics, computer science, computational life sciences
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to understand the physical chemistry, structure, function, and assembly of biomolecules, their integration into subcellular and cellular structures, and time-dependent processes spanning molecular and cellular
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interdisciplinary, and together we contribute to science and society. Your role The Junior Research Group in AI in Biomedical Imaging conducts applied AI research focused on biomedical image computing. Our work
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information encoding and computation in neocortical circuits. The successful candidate will lead an ambitious project on synaptic and circuit mechanisms of sensory processing in primary visual cortex (V1
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signal processing and monitoring Computational pain science Perioperative physiology and recovery Critical care physiology AI methods for neural and physiologic data Perioperative medicine and surgical
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treatments. Sophisticated technologies such as 3D tissue imaging, molecular profiling are combined with AI tools to decode the complexity of tissues and shed light into cancer biology. Our interdisciplinary