Research Assistant I / Abdominal Imaging Department
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Old Sixth Ward, Houston$65,689 - $65,689 est.Full-timePosted 16h ago
The *University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center* is seeking a *Research Assistant I* to support innovative research initiatives within the *Abdominal Imaging Department*. The Research Assistant I plays a key role in the technical execution of research projects, particularly those focused on machine learning and artificial intelligence applications for abdominal organ segmentation. The Research Assistant I will collaborate with faculty and research staff to evaluate and implement advanced ana…
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