17 parallel-computing-numerical-methods Fellowship positions at University of Maryland, Baltimore
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numerous interinstitutional collaborations, including the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center (STC), the University of Maryland Medicine Institute for Neuroscience Discovery (UM MIND), the University
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of laboratory medicine. The program emphasizes: Clinical Service: Active participation in daily laboratory operations and patient care consultations. Research: Opportunities for method development, translational
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photometry, viral based CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing, and methods to manipulate neural activity in animal models of stress and substance-use disorders. We also use open-source technologies to further our research
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Research Fellow Position in Cardiovascular Bioengineering/ Computational Modeling - (210000PT) Post-Doctoral Research Fellow Position in Cardiovascular Bioengineering/Computational Modeling
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), SRS, SBRT, brachytherapy (prostate and Gyn), hyperthermia, and GammaPod(tm) stereotactic radiation therapy system for early-stage breast cancer. Trainees entering the program will have varying
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for natural and drug reward. The Juarez lab uses circuit dissecting ex vivo and in vivo electrophysiology, fiber photometry, viral based CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing, and methods to manipulate neural activity in
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professional career afterward. The Radiation Oncology department has a CAMPEP approved Medical Physics certificate program. The postdoc fellow will have the option to enroll in the certificate program with
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discrimination in any education program or activity that it operates. Individuals may report concerns or questions to the Title IX Coordinator. Read the UMB Notice of Non-Discrimination for more information. Job
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Baltimore, Maryland Position Description: The Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Nutrition (EDN) at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore (UMB), is recruiting a computational
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Gyn), hyperthermia, and GammaPod™ stereotactic radiation therapy system for early-stage breast cancer. Trainees entering the program will have varying background and comfort levels with advanced