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scientists to further the development of data collection and analytical tools for integrating advanced research tools into typical crop production data systems and providing novel solutions to agricultural
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for analysis of data images to derive parameters which can be compared between samples. Collect the parameters and prepare them for analysis in the form of graphs. Consult and participate with other researchers
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organizations. Job Overview The Research Assistant performs activities associated with an NIH grant, in duties that include but are not limited to: Collect brain imaging data from human subjects for grant-related
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include exploring new mechanistic regulation of membrane microdomains in normal and failing cardiomyocytes using imaging and biochemical analysis, studying cardiomyocyte metabolic dysregulation in animal
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to candidates whose research interests are relevant to understanding the role. Experience with imaging, auditory systems, histopathology, auditory physiology, in vivo animal surgery, cochlear dissections, and
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individuals will have a strong aptitude to reformulate open questions; devise creative solutions; deliver concise, rigorous prototype implementations; and clearly articulate this process in discussions
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individuals will have a strong aptitude to reformulate open questions; devise creative solutions; deliver concise, rigorous prototype implementations; and clearly articulate this process in discussions
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structural neuroimaging, computational modeling, and longitudinal data analysis to investigate the mechanisms of self-referential processing and social motivation/behavior in young people (ages 10 – 25) and
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including topics and methods such as digital biomarkers, blood-based biomarkers, imaging biomarkers (MRI, PET), large-dataset curation, social determinants of health, assessment of cognition, memory
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digital biomarkers, blood-based biomarkers, imaging biomarkers (MRI, PET), large-dataset curation, social determinants of health, assessment of cognition, memory, psychosocial wellbeing, functional outcomes