21 image-processing research jobs at Harvard University

  • Harvard University | United States | about 16 hours ago

    for blindness will be an additional duty, using an electroretinogram and OCT imaging of the eyes. Duties will include dissections of eye tissue, followed by processing for gene expression and high-content imaging

  • headfixed-behavior. The research assistant’s responsibilities include performing behavioral training, fiber photometry calcium imaging, optogenetics, electrophysiology, stereotaxic surgery, perfusion

  • Harvard University | Cambridge, Massachusetts | United States | about 5 hours ago

    of the Cluzel laboratory at Harvard that focuses on advancing the frontiers of biological imaging, microfluidics and understanding intracellular processes. We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research

  • expectations are created and affect neural processing. We use a variety of techniques including optical physiology (e.g. 2-photon imaging, widefield imaging, optogenetics) as well as pharmacology, genetics

  • station such as imaging station and computer. The employee is occasionally required to get up a step stool or kneel. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision

  • Harvard University | United States | about 2 months ago

    how that organization facilitates genome function. Responsibilities will include running standard and cutting-edge molecular biology and imaging experiments including, but not limited to, PCR, qPCR

  • the nervous system orchestrates vital physiological processes such as digestion, metabolism, and reproduction. Through genetic and molecular approaches, lab members look to investigate how neural circuits

  • Harvard University | United States | about 2 months ago

    the blood vessels in the brain respond to the high demands of neurons by a process called "neurovascular coupling". To understand this process, we use cutting-edge technologies in neuroscience, vascular

  • (relevant course work may count towards experience). Demonstrated abilities in laboratory techniques helpful, especially cloning, PCR, library preparation, next generation sequencing, flow cytometry, imaging

  • , microscopy, image analysis; Carry out multiplex cyclic immunofluorescence (CyCIF) and antibody validation; Carry out drug dose-response curves; Perform standard molecular biology techniques, e.g., cloning

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