47 phd-biomedical-signal-processing Postdoctoral positions at University of Maryland, Baltimore
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Post-Doctoral Fellow - (200000JR) The Department of Surgery at the University of Maryland seeks highly motivated individuals for a post-doctoral research position . Our studies include
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at the Department of Surgery, University of Maryland is seeking a highly motivated and creative postdoctoral researcher with a strong research background in molecular and cellular biology. Research in our lab focuses
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Division of Cardiac Surgery Thoracic Aortic Disease Research Lab The Thoracic Aortic Disease Research Lab at the University of Maryland School of Medicine is seeking a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow to join
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the following: Perform advanced level research with an emphasis on flow cytometry, protein chemistry and mouse surgery/ in vivo responses. Independent planning, design, execution and analysis of experiments
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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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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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at the PhD level are currently available at the University of Maryland, Baltimore in the Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine. Skill with molecular biology techniques such as cloning, virus
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Post-Doctoral Position - Oncology & molecular biology & radiology imaging - (230000YQ) Exciting position for postdoctoral fellows in chemistry at the PhD level are currently available
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of Cardiology at the University of Maryland-Baltimore immediately. MD, PhD or MD/PhD scientist is sought to join a laboratory at the forefront of academic drug discovery, cardiovascular biology and human induced
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, Neuroimaging, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, or related fields. The postdoctoral researcher will participate in newly NIH-funded studies to apply neuroimaging and focused ultrasound