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skills, including databases, digital image file management, and the Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Excel and Outlook. Familiarity with visual resources, photographic, archival, or special collections
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. Develop and validate image pre-processing routines for image analysis, including machine learning techniques. 5. Develop and document microscopy workflow and protocols. 6. Produce reports on progress
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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
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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
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partners and fostering ongoing relationships, you will enable more rigorous AI research to improve medical imaging interpretation worldwide. Your work assembling diverse medical datasets will help assess AI
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they are sensitive. We are searching for a microfluidics engineer to produce novel microfluidic devices to accomplish these goals. This position will work closely with researchers who have developed prototype devices
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gallery installations per year. The thousands of museum-quality, timeless images that result are destined for the web , publications , and broad public access , used for multiple purposes by the museums
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application developers can share their data and code. As custodians of this platform, we intend to use the best practices in the field along with existing repositories to expedite the path from prototype
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Engineer include: Independently developing and maintaining hardware for electron, X-ray, and light microscopy; Developing software to generate and process large-scale image data; Instrumentation systems
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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