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) imaging and analysis. Experience with mouse models of musculoskeletal disease. Experience with bone and joint histology. Standard laboratory techniques such as PCR, ELISA, cell and tissue culture
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concepts and techniques in molecular biology including CRISPR, nanoparticles, gene expression assays, cell culture, and in vivo imaging. Required Qualifications PhD, M.D. or equivalent terminal degree and at
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imaging data reconstruction, imaging data process and analysis, metabolite analysis of radiotracers for animal and human plasma samples, and radioactive material handling and processing. Strong
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Scheduled Hours 37.5 Position Summary Assists in running the stem cell culture operation within the lab, as well as developing and conducting research projects, including experiment design, data
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analysis and troubleshooting error resolutions/solutions on all McKelvey PhD students payroll distribution; reviewing pay was received in accordance with the McKelvey PhD support policies, including special
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary Our laboratory uses electrophysiological (e.g., patch-clamp), imaging techniques, genetic mouse models (including CRISPR/cas9 technology), biochemical, and
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, bulk RNASeq, snRNASeq, snATACSeq, proteomics (Surequant and CODEX) and metabolite imaging using NIMS. We will then prioritize newly identified targets from the human translational data and perform
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methods • Selecting features, building and optimizing classifiers using machine learning techniques • Extending the electronic medical record or imaging data with third party sources of information when
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attending Radiation Safety Committee meetings. On-site contouring or normal anatomy and processing of multimodality imaging, including image registration, deformations, processing of respiratory motion
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. • Perform statistical analyses including survival analyses, mixed linear models, Bayesian models, and advanced imputation techniques. • Data mining using state-of-the-art methods • Processing, cleansing, and