33 computational-solid-mechanics Postdoctoral positions at University of Maryland, Baltimore
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cardiac remodeling following myocardial injury. An ambitious and creative Ph.D. or M.D. scientist is sought to determine the mechanism of their action. Qualifications Applicants are required to have a Ph.D
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cells (hiPSCs). The Hong laboratory has identified small molecules that enhance cardiac performance in human IPSC-derived cardiomyocytes (iPSC-CMs). The first goal is to examine the mechanism of action
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hypothesis that editing of MP lowers blood pressure in models of hypertension and heart failure, and will determine the mechanism(s) by which it does so. The post-doc will perform experiments in animal models
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, strongly motivated researcher with knowledge of MR physics. Working knowledge of computer languages (e.g. Matlab) and statistical analysis software for imaging processing of structural and functional MRI
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; Embraces and actively promotes an inclusive and equitable work environment. Experience conducting mixed-methods research, including quantitative and qualitative analytical skills; Proficient computer skills
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integration of transplanted stem cells. We expect the fellow to be highly motivated, independent and innovative. The applicant can expect to receive career mentoring from faculty of the Program of Image Guided
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. Qualifications a. Qualifications A PhD in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering with biomedical data analysis emphasis or related fields is required. Previous experience in developing novel data mining
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experimental procedures and results in a detailed laboratory notebook and computer databases. Analyze data using statistical software. Prepare graphics to present data at conferences and in manuscripts
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possess strong communication and organizational skills. Qualifications a..Qualifications A PhD in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering with biomedical data analysis emphasis or related fields is
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at the University of Maryland, School of Medicine is an interdisciplinary, multi-departmental team of collaborative investigators with a broad research program related to the basic and translational sciences