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Application Developer (Institute for Biomedical Informatics) Job Profile Title Application Developer Senior Job Description Summary The Supervising Application Developer Sr. in the Bioinformatics Core will work
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biomedical imaging to advance personalized medicine. To do this, we leverage advanced imaging techniques, including multi-modal MRI. Neuroinformatics Data Manager will provide support for managing, processing
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resources. LiBI brings together researchers in medicine, psychiatry, engineering, computer science, physics and biostatistics to understand brain structure and function, based on functional and structural
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the Institute for Biomedical Informatics Location: Philadelphia Open Date: Mar 12, 2024 Deadline: Mar 12, 2026 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time The Institute for Biomedical Informatics at the Perelman School of Medicine
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potentials as well as imaging data acquired using two photon microscopy. This position is contingent upon grant funding. Qualifications Bachelor of Science preferably in biomedical engineering and 0 to 1 year
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focused on translational biomedical research that aims to turn our discoveries into cures. Our lab has developed cutting-edge tissue-engineered products that are designed for clinical use and are poised
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is required. Master's in science-related field, such as biomedical engineering, neuroscience, etc. preferred. 2+ years' experience collecting imaging data. Brain imaging software expertise Programming
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/Data Analyst - Division of Informatics Job Profile Title Data Analyst C Job Description Summary The Romano Lab at the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine is seeking a full-time
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and neurodegenerative diseases, major depressive disorder and psychosis. Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Biomedical engineering, Mathematics, Statistics/Biostatistics, Neuroscience, Applied Physics
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to participate in a collaborative research group focused on developing a new international Scientific Data Ecosystem for Epilepsy Research. The CNT brings together clinician scientists and engineers to effectively