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, breathing patterns and heart rate, during in vivo imaging experiments. (10%) Collaborate with research investigators from many departments including biomedical engineering, radiology, neuroscience, physiology
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organization of virus particles. The objective of this research is the construction of fluorescent HIV-1 particles, using genetic code expansion (GCE) technology, for high-resolution fluorescence imaging
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of this research is the construction of HIV-1 particles labelled with minimal fluorescent tags, using Genetic Code Expansion (GCE) technology, for high-resolution fluorescence imaging. This will involve designing a
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policies. (5%) 2. Perform other duties as assigned. (5%) CONTACTS Department: Daily contact with faculty and staff in the departments of Biology and Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering who are working in
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related position. Knowledge of Good Clinical Practice and Good Technology Practice, Experience in IND filings, IDE filings, NDAs and 510(k) filings is a plus. Education: Bachelor of Science degree in
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blend of team members, including experts in physiatry, engineering, physical therapy, and lived experience with stroke. A successful applicant should have a background in signal analysis, biomedical
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participating in the science, business, government, and technology innovation frontiers of HPC for almost three decades. His contributions range from heading research laboratories and holding executive management
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experience required. Experience working with mouse models of heart failure, molecular biology, protein biochemistry, and virology preferred. Education: Bachelor’s degree in physiology, biomedical engineering
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, neuropsychology, engineering, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, caregiving and lived experience with adult and pediatric traumatic brain injury. A successful applicant should have a background
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Biomedical Engineering and the Center for Community Health Integration at Case Western Reserve University seeks a postdoctoral scholar to join a multidisciplinary team with an ongoing National Institutes