11 computer-programmer-"https:"-"FEMTO-ST" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "University of Kent" Fellowship positions at University of Maryland, Baltimore
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(PSHOR) PATIENTS Program has an exciting Postdoctoral Fellowship opportunity. Fellowships within P-SHOR provide multidisciplinary, advanced training and prepare fellows for positions in academia
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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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for immediate occupancy for a 1-3 years appointment, contingent on background experience and performance. Interested individuals should submit a detailed CV, a brief statement including a research plan, interests
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the Malaria Research Program (https://www.medschool.umaryland.edu/malaria/ ) and the Center for Vaccine Development and Global Health (https://www.medschool.umaryland.edu/CVD/ ), with state-of-the-art programs
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: Doctoral degree (PhD/MD/DVM) in specialty area from an accredited university training program. UMB is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration
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. IGS at the University of Maryland, School of Medicine is an interdisciplinary, multi-departmental team of collaborative investigators with a broad research program related to the basic and translational
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link below: https://umb.taleo.net/careersection/umb_faculty+and+post+docs/jobsearch.ftl?lang=en&portal=8100108441 UMB is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will
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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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analysis of human brain tissue specimens. Individuals who are interested should submit a detailed CV, a brief statement including a research plan, interests and skills, and the names of three references, and
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brain disorders using human genetics, single-cell and spatial genomics, human pluripotent stem cells, and computational biology. Ongoing NIH-funded studies apply these approaches to psychiatric disorders