26 digital-signal-processing Postdoctoral positions at University of Maryland, Baltimore
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Description Post-Doctoral Fellow Position in Medical Image Processing (Deep Learning for Trauma CT) The Trauma Radiology AI Lab (TRAIL) in the Department of Radiology & Nuclear Medicine at the University
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Post-Doctoral Position - Medical Image Processing - (240000Y9) Post-Doctoral Fellow Position in Medical Image Processing (Deep Learning for Trauma CT) The Trauma Radiology AI Lab (TRAIL) in
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the interactions of Shigella with human cells in order to 1) identify pathogen features required for the pathogenic process, 2) identify point of intervention for vaccine development, and 3) characterize host
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regulation of polycystin-1 by the cleavage at the G-protein coupled receptor proteolysis site (GPS) motif, a key posttranslational modification of the protein, in cell signaling. The laboratory is highly
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molecularly define how lipid droplet lipolysis regulates metabolic/bioenergetic fuel selection and signaling pathways in adipocytes and how adipose lipolysis communicates with other organs, including
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building hosting many interdisciplinary research teams, including the Institute of Genome Sciences. The salary will be aligned with NIH and UMB pay scales. Application Process: To apply, please submit
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scientific community and strive toward cultivating an inclusive environment that supports all employees. If you need a reasonable accommodation for a disability, for any part of the recruitment process, please
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. Application Process: To apply, please submit the following: Your CV A brief personal statement outlining your research interests and career goals Three reference letters Please send your application materials
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contractility in the regulation of blood flow in development and disease models. The focus is on the myosin phosphatase (MP), a critical target of signals that regulate blood flow. Experiments will test the
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Post Doctoral Fellow - (240000HY) Postdoctoral Fellow- Orthopaedic Surgery/Tendon Biology The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine is recruiting for a