33 computational-solid-mechanics Postdoctoral positions at University of Maryland, Baltimore
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. (or equivalent) and a background in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or related fields. Candidates who have experience with MICCAI or RSNA CT challenge datasets such as
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are currently recruiting motivated Postdoctoral Fellows with a Ph.D., M.D. (or equivalent) and a background in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or related fields. Candidates who
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. This 2-year project, funded by the American Cancer Society, focuses on a novel method of T cell radiolabeling and imaging to get an insight into T cell penetration to solid tumors, including brain cancer
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experimental procedures to investigate underlying molecular mechanisms. strong quantitative background, ideally with SAS, R, and genomics analyses programming skills familiarity with common bioinformatics
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Post-Doctoral Fellow - (2300002E) Description We are seeking a postdoctoral fellow who will participate in malaria studies focusing on uncovering the mechanisms underlying severe malaria, with
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biology approaches to uncover the pathobiological mechanisms of cardiovascular diseases with the following in vitro and in vivo studies using disease models and cutting-edge research laboratory techniques
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molecular and omics-based approaches to dissect immunological mechanisms is prefered. Candidates must have an adequate record of publications as well as communication (oral and written) skills. Ability
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primary cell bank to aid our investigations of the cellular and molecular mechanisms that mediate thoracic aortic aneurysm. The prospective candidate should have a PhD in vascular biology, or similar
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the biological mechanisms whereby PM2.5 exposure provokes various adverse health effects. The lab is now focused on understanding how maternal exposure to PM2.5 programs offspring’s susceptibility to obesity
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to characterize and test these including in animal models is advantageous. Characterizing mechanism(s) is advantageous. Other skills of interest include familiarity with imaging, such as with PET, MR, and optical