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scientists with PhD and/or MD in an appropriate field. Experience in molecular biology, biochemistry, molecular genetics, mouse behavioral assays as well as willingness to learn associated areas are positives
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, and novel imaging techniques, such as MRguided Focus Ultrasound. Opportunities also exist to learn about clinical research as translation of pre-clinical research to the clinic is one of the main
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of Maryland-Baltimore. MD, PhD or MD/PhD scientist is sought to join a laboratory at the forefront of academic drug discovery and cardiovascular biology. The Hong laboratory has identified a class of small
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highly motivated recent PhD or MD/PhD graduate with a strong background inimmunology Ambitiouswith a desire to pursue academic research Abilityto creatively follow their own ideas in addition to working
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in individual differences in reward-related behaviors that are altered in psychiatric disorders, from fundamental learning and motivational processes up to complex decision making. We believe
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science on bacterial pathogens with translational implications for worldwide impact. This position would provide opportunities to learn novel cell modeling systems and immune response characterization and
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days and 15 days of sick leave); comprehensive health insurance; professional learning and development programs. Qualifications Applicants must have a PhD, or MD/PhD with experience in immunology
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any other characteristic protected by law or policy. Qualifications Potential candidates must be self-motivated, have an MD, DVM and/or PhD degree, and an interest in dedicating at least three years to
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candidates should email CV and contact information for three references to Valeria R. Mas, MS, PhD, FAST Professor of Surgery vmas@som.umaryland.edu UMB is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer
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sequence data, epigenetic and clinical data, using machine learning to identify biomarkers, and developing polygenic risk scores. These studies aim to uncover the underlying biology of disease development in