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of Medicine Program Description: The Department of Pathology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) offers a two- to three- year clinical chemistry fellowship that is accredited by
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of Maryland Neuroscience Network, and the University of Maryland Graduate Program in Neuroscience (UM PIN). The fellow will assist in existing projects led by residents and faculty, and the fellow can initiate
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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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goals and hope to develop new ones to contribute to the community. Experience with mouse behavior, neurophysiological recordings, molecular biology, and/or computational modeling is preferred, but not
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Qualifications and Skills Ph.D. in Medical Physics, Physics, Mathematics, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, or a related field is required. Expertise is required or highly desired
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-oriented research individual, with a PhD in biomedical or electrical engineering, computer science, or a related field with a focus on medical imaging analysis. An ideal candidate will have experience with
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genetics, genomics, epidemiology/public health, computational biology, bioinformatics, or a related field. Applicants must have experience or interest in developing expertise on genomic, epidemiologic, and
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Postdoctoral Fellow - (2400017F) University of Maryland Baltimore School of Dentistry Department of Neural and Pain Sciences Postdoctoral Fellow The Department of Neural and Pain Sciences (https
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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
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computational biology in a translation-oriented environment. These highly translational projects are funded by NHLBI (K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award) and AHA and involve both human subjects and rodent