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Previous Job Job Title Post-Doctoral Associate - Quantitative Imaging & Human Retroviruses Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 371962 Location Twin Cities Job Family Academic Full/Part Time Full-Time
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with in vivo electrophysiological recordings • Previous experience with in vivo calcium imaging • Strong interest in neuronal circuits in healthy and/or disease states About the Department The Department
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Regular Job Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Utilize multi-photon optical imaging to study neuro-vascular coupling in the mammalian brain
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with immunofluorescence of cells and/or tissues, and imaging Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $63,480 - 77,076.00; depending on education/qualifications/experience Please visit the Benefits for Postdoctoral
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big-picture questions. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with computational topology software (e.g., GUDHI, Ripser, giotto-tda, or similar). Familiarity with natural language processing (NLP
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. This individual will also assist in developing the infrastructure, tools, and collaborations needed to integrate genomic, transcriptomic, imaging, and clinical data in ways that advance precision veterinary
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completed within the last 3 years) in Physiology, Biochemistry or equivalent Previous lab experience in physiology and Islet isolation, 3D Mitochondria imaging and rendering Knowledge of the basic principles
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strains, imaging fungal growth and mineral dissolution processes, and analyzing chemical effluent and mineral weathering products. In addition, the postdoctoral researcher may have opportunities
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hearts Assist with human heart anatomical studies and imaging and developing high resolution computational models and 3D printed models to be used for device testing Work under general supervision but is
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focusing on encapsulated cell-based therapies for the treatment of diabetes. This post-doc will lead the development of magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) and imaging (MRI) methodologies and conduct non