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of the operation of the Bruker timsTOF flex imaging mass spectrometer (IMS) as a core service including establishing standard operating procedures, scheduling projects, design and consultation of projects with core
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Apply now » Title: Ultrasound Technologist I Division: Surgery Schedule: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Work Location: Houston, TX Salary Range: $60,995 to $70,733 FLSA Status: Nonexempt
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management of the operation of the Bruker timsTOF flex imaging mass spectrometer (IMS) as a core service including establishing standard operating procedures, scheduling projects, design and consultation
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needed. Performs quality control throughout all processes to ensure accuracy and that high-quality materials are produced. Scans slides into digital pathology scanner and upload images to appropriate cases
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Apply now » Title: Ph.D. Biomedical Engineer (Associate Professor) Division: Surgery Work Location: Houston, TX Requisition ID: 18933 Summary The Department of Surgery at Baylor College of Medicine
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Laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT) project on mouse brain tumors. The RT will perform research tasks, image analysis of animals and analyze data and report to supervisor. Experience with animal
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Qualifications Excellent oral and written communication skills and ability to take instruction. Good use of image processing software as well as PPT/Keynote. Be knowledgeable in statistics and using/programming in
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, genotyping, Works on Animal surgery that includes heart and muscle injury models. Performs animal-related studies that includes in vivo heart and muscle function studies such as echocardiography and muscle
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. This position is not eligible for benefits. The work schedule is flexible, but will be three days per week on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Job Duties Communicate with BSLMC staff to schedule surgery, imaging
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FLSA Status: Exempt Requisition ID: 16496 Summary The Reimer Lab (https://www.bcm.edu/research/faculty-labs/jacob-reimer-lab ) studies sensory processing across different brain states and the mechanisms