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Job Description The University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB), Office of Human Resources is looking for an experienced, resourceful, and results-oriented Learning and Employee Development, Senior
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Senior Consultant, Learning and Employee Development - (2600004K) The University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB), Office of Human Resources is looking for an experienced, resourceful, and results
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Biology, or a related field Solid foundation in cellular immunology or molecular biology Strong motivation to learn CAR T cell technologies and translational research approaches Excellent organizational
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Scholar-in-Residence, Physician Assistant Leadership and Learning Academy - (2600002K) Scholar-in-Residence, Physician Assistant Leadership and Learning Academy (PALLA)School of Graduate Studies
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Asst Prof Machine Learning - (240000I7) The Imaging Computing Laboratory at the Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine is looking for a
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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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: Work with university inventors to design, develop, and implement prototype medical software inventions, including proof-of-concept applications, data pipelines, and machine learning applications. Develop
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time for community service; comprehensive health insurance; professional learning and development programs; tuition remission for employees and their dependents at any University System of Maryland
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that includes over 4 weeks of vacation accrued each year, 15 paid holidays, 3 personal leave, unlimited accrual of sick time, and comprehensive health insurance; professional learning and development
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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