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. Especially sought are candidates with expertise in functional imaging data analysis in human subjects studies. The position will be based within Center's Personalized and Translational Neuroscience lab
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the world. About the Department of Pathology Comprised of extraordinary faculty and staff, our mission is to improve the ability to diagnose, treat and understand the origin and manifestation of human disease
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development activities. Work in collaboration with senior research staff members DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: BSc in Biomedical engineering Expertise in computer vision and image processing Proficiency with MATLAB
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disease, and related disorders. These studies collect information on memory and other mental abilities, which we link with brain imaging, biochemical and genetic markers, and autopsy results. Most research
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Research Coordinator Associates (CRCA) to work on a biofluid-imaging study focused understand human aging and Alzheimer’s disease (the Stanford Aging and Memory Study, SAMS). These projects reflect
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types, husbandry (e.g. breeding, genotyping), molecular biology (e.g. Western blotting, immunostaining, DNA subcloning), surgery, and histology/imaging. Additional day-to-day lab functions include
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Qualifications: Ph.D. in Rock Physics/Rock mechanics, Energy geoscience and engineering, Civil Engineering, or related fields with expertise in geotechnical/geomechanics testing, micro- and nano-scale imaging
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of research data (imaging, RT-PCR, etc) as they may be required to assist in lab experiments. . Duties include: Oversee the operation and management of a research or teaching facility; schedule and coordinate
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analyze experiments. The de la Zerda Group is seeking a Life Science Research Professional 1 (LSRP) to join a laboratory that builds imaging instrumentation and chemical tools that can visualize the complex
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Clinical Research Coordinator for Cognitive Aging, Dementia, and Parkinson’s disease Do you want to help Stanford University develop world-leading research to better diagnose and treat people