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care and research. Our research and development team is working on advanced technologies, including molecular imaging, in-vitro diagnostics, image-guided therapeutics, and informatics to improve
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and manipulation using OSIRIX on Macintosh. Ability to use image processing softwares such as Matlab, ImageJ, FSL, SPM, ITKsnap. Ability to develop Linux-based scripts, program in Python, use of GitHub
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. The Lee Lab at Stanford University uses interdisciplinary approaches from molecular biology, medical imaging, signal processing, and genetics to analyze and manipulate preclinical systems-level brain
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processing of medical imaging data. Experience with or demonstrated interest in neuroimaging techniques. Experience with Neuroimaging (FSL, SPM, AFNI, or equivalent) software. Experience using high-performance
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of human anatomy. Previous hands-on lab research work in the field of musculoskeletal MRI. Experience with MR image interpretation and manipulation. Experience with computer coding and statistical analysis
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high dimensional neuroimaging and behavioral datasets acquired in precision mental health studies. Especially sought are candidates with expertise in functional imaging data analysis in human subjects
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, implementing, modifying, and maintaining computer programs. Work on systems of moderate size and complexity or segments of larger systems. The Division of Medical Physics core values are based on professionalism
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techniques a plus. Computer experience with spreadsheet and word processing applications. Experience or willingness to learn quantitative imaging analysis of brain tissue imaging. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
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, immunostaining, multiplexed protein assays, light and confocal microscopy. Computational experience with R and bash processing. Computer experience with spreadsheet and word processing applications. Experience
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, electrical engineering, biomedical engineering) or other related fields. Experience with signal processing of medical imaging data. Experience with or demonstrated interest in neuroimaging techniques