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, and Nutrition (https://www.medschool.umaryland.edu/endocrinology/) is located in the new Health Sciences Research Facility III building in Baltimore, which is equipped with state-of-the art
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to Dr. Miroslaw Janowski at Miroslaw.janowski@som.umaryland.edu . In addition, you must upload your application through Taleo : https://umb.taleo.net/careersection/jobdetail.ftl?job=240001FZ&lang=en
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of Dr. Djorde Atanackovic. The Lab Research Assistant will primarily process blood samples from patients receiving chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells (separate plasma, prepare PBMC). They will also
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. Joana C Silva, Professor at the Institute for Genome Sciences (IGS, http://www.igs.umaryland.edu ) seeks applicants for one (possibly two) postdoctoral scholar positions. IGS at the University of Maryland
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of childhood allergic diseases. The candidate will develop machine learning–based biomarker prediction models to identify microbiome-derived signatures associated with allergy risk and immune tolerance outcomes
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cloning, virus design and construction, and gene expression in vitro and in vivo is needed. Expertise in stem cells and immune cells is desirable including with CAR T or NK cells. Familiarity with FACS is
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of vacation each year, paid holidays, sick time, and time for community service; subsidized comprehensive health insurance and supplemental retirement options; professional learning and development programs
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. Educational excellence abounds, as do family-friendly neighborhoods and urban living options. Visit us online at www.ummsphysician.jobs to learn more. Qualifications Qualifications The successful candidate
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insurance and supplemental retirement options; professional learning and development programs; limited tuition remission for employees enrolled at UMB; life insurance and long-term disability; and flexible
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the new state-of-art Health Sciences Facility III Building on the campus. It is a part of the Baltimore PKD Research Center supported by the NIH R01 grants and U54 PKD Research Consortium (https://www.pkd