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of the intervention include: 1. Development of a Stakeholder Team (recommended members include the AL manager, a staff nurse, an activities staff member, and a direct care worker), Environmental Scan, Staff and Family
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balance, and professional development. Contingent Category II staff receive a generous leave package that includes over 2 weeks of vacation each year, paid holidays, personal leave, sick time, and time for
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the gut microbiome’s role in immune tolerance development. Our lab integrates multi-omics microbiome analyses, microbial genetics, experimental models, and clinical cohorts to investigate mechanisms by
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Use Committee (IACUC) guidelines. BENEFITS (Contractual/C2 Employee): UMB offers a comprehensive benefits package that prioritizes wellness, work/life balance, and professional development. Contingent
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to experience preterm birth, among other adverse health outcomes. We welcome applicants with backgrounds in bioinformatics, molecular microbiology, and/or microbial ecology/evolution to apply. Qualifications Key
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of Diagnostic Radiology & Nuclear Medicine at University of Maryland School of Medicine has an opening for MRI Scientists with a background in pulse sequence development and/or reconstruction techniques. The MRI
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. Dr. Burd's laboratory provides an interactive and stimulating environment as well as opportunities for growth and career development via mentorship programs, participation in conferences, or access
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Post-Doctoral Fellow - (230000RS) Job Posting: Post-doctoral Fellow – Immunology and Vaccinology Center for Vaccine Development, University of Maryland School of Medicine The Center for Vaccine
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and development (R&D) of CADt, CADe, and CADx-type tools with strong translational potential for rapid detection/triage, injury grading, and quantitative visualization of hemorrhage burden. We
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contractility in the regulation of blood flow in development and disease models. The focus is on the myosin phosphatase (MP), a critical target of signals that regulate blood flow. Experiments will test the