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workflows, including image ingestion and organization, de-identification, execution of established image processing pipelines, and troubleshooting of platform operations and connectivity issues in
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investigator, the Short-Term Casual will help the lab?s image processing and analysis to ensure that ongoing projects in the lab run smoothly and meet targets. Responsibilities Coordinating with PI and clinical
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verifies preparation for diagnostic or research exam. Prepares, positions and instructs patients regarding the procedure(s) to obtain the most effective desired diagnostic imaging results as specified by
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biostatistical analysis. Process imaging data to perform blood flow analysis. Maintain Aortic Center database. Discuss the results with the PI and other lab members. Attend/present at seminars and conferences, and
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experience with the following laboratory techniques: processing clinical samples, histology, cell culture, immunoassays, biomechanics, imaging, and data analysis preferred. Experience working with patient
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& Biomedicine Science (LABS) at the Center for Innovation in Imaging Biomarkers and Integrated Diagnostics (CIMBID) at the Radiology Department at Columbia University has multiple open postdoctoral positions
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laboratory techniques: processing clinical samples, histology, cell culture, immunoassays, biomechanics, imaging, and data analysis preferred. Experience working with patient files, patient demographics, and
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(immunohistochemistry/fluorescence, in situ hybridization) and emerging spatial transcriptomic technologies coupled to a robust image capture and semi-automated image segmentation pipeline to enable the large-scale
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tissues using advanced imaging techniques, including confocal microscopy Perform molecular biology and biochemical experiments, such as western blotting, electrophoresis, RNA/DNA/Protein isolations, and PCR
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room. Additionally, the PA will provide support to patients and families throughout the evaluation, procedure, and post-procedural phases. Cross-training opportunities in other roles, both inpatient and