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, deidentify and process high-dimensional medical data, primarily focused on radiologic imaging, for use in big data analysis. A deep understanding and experience with enterprise radiology information technology
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surgery. • Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) imaging of rat retina under supervision Tissue processing, cutting, staining (including immunohistochemistry) • Prepare solutions, maintain laboratory supplies
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to Clinical and Technology leaders of the various imaging departments by analyzing changing technical requirements, clinical needs, processes, and procedures for the development of maintenance programs on a
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optical imaging is available within the UCSF Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging. Performs management of a preclinical imaging laboratory, operation of preclinical imaging systems, and help train
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. The technologist must be willing to assist at any of the UCSF Medical Center Locations and to possibly train in a higher modality (i.e. CT, MRI, IR). Performs various radiographic exams and processes images
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/ training Strong project management skills A strong understanding of biology Thorough knowledge of bioinformatics and machine learning methods used in image processing for high-throughput screens Hands
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complete mandatory training as determined by the study protocols or human research protection training guidelines. Ability to learn human specimen processing techniques and specimen shipping procedures
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. Frontotemporal Dementia: Genes, Images and Emotions: The purpose of this program project grant is to help understand the clinical, genetic, imaging, emotional and diagnostic features of frontotemporal dementia
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work is referred to his/her supervisor only when standard procedures or processes do not apply. This position may also perform front office duties consistent with that of MOSC 2, per operational needs
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Job Summary This role is a limited appointment for 2 years. The UCSF Department of Surgery is recruiting for a Clinical Research Nurse to manage several clinical trials in the Division of Transplant